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  2. Robertson dwarf chameleon - Wikipedia

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    It prefers the fynbos vegetation, unlike some other species of dwarf chameleons that are forest-dwellers. It is particularly adapted to dry fynbos, renosterveld and is even found in the transition zones to arid succulent Karoo vegetation. DNA evidence suggests the Robertson chameleon may have diverged from the forest-dwellers several million ...

  3. Strange-horned chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Strange-horned chameleons are olive to brown in color. Males range more towards olive and females more towards brown. They can reach a total length of 28 cm (11 in). They have among the sharpest "teeth" and longest claws of any chameleon species. [5] The strange-horned chameleon has rarely been bred in captivity. [5]

  4. Black-headed dwarf chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Catching a grasshopper Threat display to a human finger. This reptile feeds on small insects such as crickets and grasshoppers, which it captures in typical chameleon fashion with a long tongue.

  5. Chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Chameleons are preyed upon by a variety of other animals. Birds and snakes are the most important predators of adult chameleons. Invertebrates, especially ants, put a high predation pressure on chameleon eggs and juveniles. [64] Chameleons are unlikely to be able to flee from predators and rely on crypsis as their primary defense. [65]

  6. Knysna dwarf chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Chameleons wander and, in suburbs with smaller gardens, they also avoid properties which are not connected to larger "green corridors" which extend over several properties. [ 6 ] In urban areas its predators are mainly domestic cats - a non-native, introduced predator, against which chameleons are relatively defenseless.

  7. Parson's chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii) is a species of chameleon in the family Chamaeleonidae that is endemic to eastern and northern Madagascar.It is found from lowlands to an altitude of 1,195 m (3,920 ft) above sea level and mainly inhabits humid primary forest, but can also occur in disturbed habitats with trees. [1]