A chameleon is a lizard that can modify the color of the body. It
belongs to the class of reptiles the scaly detachment the family of
chameleons. The chameleon is one of the most uncommon and beautiful
lizards on the planet. The average length of a chameleon is about
30 cm growing up to 65-68 cm. The size of the small lizard is no
larger than 3-5 cm. The total length of the giant chameleon is
50-68 cm. The elongated body in a chameleon is usually in the form
of a high back with the spine running the entire length. It is
decorated with a fan-shaped bulge or placed on the head. This
lizard has a distinctive skull shape with a raised neck.
The island of Madagascar off the east coast of Africa is known for its diversity of tree-dwelling lemurs and chameleons. Three chameleon genera (Brookesia Calumma and Furcifer) include the caterpillar-sized dwarf-leaved chameleon the giant (nearly two-pound) Parson's chameleon the brightly colored panther chameleon and the seriously endangered Tarzan chameleon (not from the Tarzan of the storybooks but nearby species). It is named after the village of Tarzanville).
The most interesting feature of the chameleon is a change in the color and pattern of the skin. It was originally believed that the chameleon changes color for masking purposes but recent studies have shown that the change in color is primarily due to communicative communication with relatives. Color metamorphosis depends on a combination of many factors. It differs according to the time of day the temperature and humidity of the environment as well as the health and emotional state of a particular individual. Changes in skin color are often associated with a threat fear irritation as well as hunger and dehydration. During the mating season males can change color almost instantly. Due to the characteristics of the construction of the skin layers the color of the light chameleon changes to yellow or green then purple red dark brown or black. Such a transformation can take place immediately on the whole body as well as parts of the skin by applying various lines and spots of different shapes along with their appearance and disappearance. The chameleon is one of the oldest animals on the planet. Fossils of these lizards are about 26 million years old.
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The island of Madagascar off the east coast of Africa is known for its diversity of tree-dwelling lemurs and chameleons. Three chameleon genera (Brookesia Calumma and Furcifer) include the caterpillar-sized dwarf-leaved chameleon the giant (nearly two-pound) Parson's chameleon the brightly colored panther chameleon and the seriously endangered Tarzan chameleon (not from the Tarzan of the storybooks but nearby species). It is named after the village of Tarzanville).
The most interesting feature of the chameleon is a change in the color and pattern of the skin. It was originally believed that the chameleon changes color for masking purposes but recent studies have shown that the change in color is primarily due to communicative communication with relatives. Color metamorphosis depends on a combination of many factors. It differs according to the time of day the temperature and humidity of the environment as well as the health and emotional state of a particular individual. Changes in skin color are often associated with a threat fear irritation as well as hunger and dehydration. During the mating season males can change color almost instantly. Due to the characteristics of the construction of the skin layers the color of the light chameleon changes to yellow or green then purple red dark brown or black. Such a transformation can take place immediately on the whole body as well as parts of the skin by applying various lines and spots of different shapes along with their appearance and disappearance. The chameleon is one of the oldest animals on the planet. Fossils of these lizards are about 26 million years old.
Please choose your desired chameleon wallpaper and set it as a lock screen or home screen to give your phone an outstanding appearance.
We are grateful for your great support and always welcome your feedback about chameleon wallpapers.
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