Chameleon - Wikipedia Most chameleon genera (exceptions are Chamaeleo, Rhampholeon and Rieppeleon) have blue fluorescence in a species-specific pattern in their skull tubercles, and in Brookesia there is also some in tubercles on the body
Chameleon | Description, Camouflage, Facts | Britannica Chameleon, any of a group of primarily arboreal (tree-dwelling) Old World lizards best known for their ability to change body color Other characteristics include zygodactylous feet (with toes fused into opposed bundles of two and three), eyes that move independently, and a long, slender projectile tongue
Chameleons, facts and photos | National Geographic What is a chameleon? There’s no mistaking the distinctive features of a chameleon: its telescopic eyes, grasping tail, color-changing skin, and projectile tongue But while these animals are far
Chameleon - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants The chameleon can rotate and focus its eyes separately to look at two different objects at the same time! This gives it a full 360-degree view around its body When the chameleon sees prey, both eyes can focus in the same direction to get a clearer view The skinny on skin How chameleons change color is a fascinating and complicated process
10 Facts About Chameleons - ThoughtCo With their independently moving eyes and ability to change color, chameleons can seem to be from another planet Learn more about these old-world reptiles