Introduces the chameleon; discusses its evolution, appearance, and behavior; and describes the various types.
Whether you are just thinking about getting a chameleon or are an experienced breeder, this book offers the most up-to-date information on all your chameleon needs.
A suitable daytime indoor range is 75°F–79°F (24°C–25°C), with perching areas (branches) in the enclosure that provide the chameleons with the opportunity to bask under a 40- to 60-watt bulb. Make sure, however, that the chameleon ...
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of the chameleon lizard.
Combined, it originates on the ascending process of the squamosal (Meyers and Clarke, 1998), through the posterior surface of the lateral ridge on the quadrate (Frank, 1951; Meyers and Clarke, 1998), and inserts into the posterior end ...
Provides details on the habitat, characteristics, and behavior of panther chameleons before comparing them to other animals such as an emerald tree boa, six-lined racerunner, and saltwater crocodile.
Because they are so much fun to watch, many people like to keep chameleons as pets. Perhaps you would like to own a chameleon, too. This book will give you lots of information about chameleons and what you need to do to keep one as a pet.
Readers may be familiar with chameleons_ ability to change colors, but not all know exactly why they do it.
Many people know that chameleons have the ability to change colors, but not everyone knows exactly how they do it.
"Simple text and photographs present chameleons, how they look, where they live, and what they do"--Provided by publisher.
Different chameleon species show an array of colors and patterns depending on their mood or environmental factors like temperature and light.