(Butler, 2013) These dense leaves and brush sorghum provide perfect habitat for person chameleons and protect the predators and birds' camouflage on the ground. Chameleon's most common predator is birds and tree snakes. Chameleons also become susceptible to terrestrial mammals as they enter the forest floor. Because Madagascar is more than 360 kilometers away from the continent of Africa, new predators restrict the threat to person chameleons.
We then stopped on a tricky tree, and Laura took a long, poisonous green person chameleon from the top branch and put it on her sweater. It seems to mean that it flashes, turning its convex red eye in a different direction, and taking on the sweater's brown. Then she pointed to local crow-like birds, deep forks and silly cockroaches. This is adrongo, she said, this is very lamenting like human beings. Like a lemur, it kills Dolongo. According to legend, in the 17th century, pirates attacked the area to find slaves. When the villagers fled to the jungle, they could not keep up with some women with babies, so they hid inside the bushes. When the pirates died, the baby cried, they stopped the investigation. Then they heard a scream again, but this time I knew it was from birds. They thought that the birds had fooled them, they turned and went away, and the mother and the baby escaped. Since then, Dorongos has been regarded as sacred
Hey mystery. Brookesia is a chameleon found in Madagascar and its members are considered to be the world's smallest chameleons. Brookesia 's chameleon has a short, inappropriate tail. Most species of this genus have been identified only as scientific in the last 30 years and there is no more generic name. Because of its smallness and secret nature, they are not researched like their big relatives. Where is it? All chameleons will appear in the old world, but most live in Madagascar and Africa. The rest is in the Middle East, Indian Ocean islands, and India Chameleon in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The other is a common chameleon native to Spain, Portugal, the Mediterranean islands, and the Near East.
Chamaleleonidae, an old world lizard (like a tree) like a major tree is known for its ability to change body color. Other features of chameleon include cheek bone foot (toe is fused to two and three opposite bundles), tip teeth (teeth on jaw edge), eyes move separately The name of the tongue of the body also applies to the fake chameleon, or to the new world lizard (Iguana) of the Anol, the genus Anoris.