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    The English word chameleon (/ k ə ˈ m iː l i ə n / kuh-MEEL-ee-un, / k ə ˈ m i l. j ə n / kuh-MEEL-yuhn) is a simplified spelling of Latin chamaeleōn, a borrowing of the Greek χαμαιλέων (khamailéōn), a compound of χαμαί (khamaí) "on the ground" and λέων (léōn) "lion".

  2. Learn about chameleons, the colorful reptiles that can change their skin tone and have moveable eyes. Find out how they live, eat, and communicate in different habitats across Africa.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Learn about chameleons, arboreal lizards that can change colour and have independent eyes and projectile tongues. Find out how they live, feed, reproduce, and vary in size and shape across different genera and regions.

  4. Learn about chameleons, reptiles with distinctive features such as telescopic eyes, grasping tail, color-changing skin, and projectile tongue. Find out how they live, feed, reproduce, and adapt to different environments.

  5. 11 de ago. de 2015 · Watch these charismatic creatures shoot their tongues out like arrows to catch an insect, mimic leaves swaying in the wind, and display their hidden colors—and learn just how they do it ...

  6. Chamaeleonidae. Para otros usos de Camaleón o Camaleones, véanse Camaleón (desambiguación) y Camaleones (desambiguación). Los camaleones ( Chamaeleonidae) son una familia de pequeños saurópsidos (reptiles) escamosos. Existen cerca de 161 especies de camaleones, la mayor parte de ellas en África, al sur del Sáhara.

  7. Lacerta chamaeleon Linnaeus, 1758. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El camaleón común ( Chamaeleo chamaeleon) es una especie de lagarto iguanio de la familia Chamaeleonidae y único representante de su familia en Europa.

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