FEMALE VEILED CHAMELEON
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The veiled chameleon often goes by the name Yemen Chameleon.
Veiled chameleons don’t have very long lifespans when compared to other Old World lizards. Captive-bred females typically live up to five years and males can live up for up to eight years when kept properly.
Veiled Chameleon Appearance
Male vs. Female
There’s no denying that veiled chameleons look awesome. They can change their own color, have impressive casques on their heads, they can shoot their long sticky tongues 1.5 times the length of their bodies to catch prey, they have curly prehensile tails, and they come in a stunning array of color patterns. Plus, their eyes operate independently, so they can look many different ways at once.
Aside from their similarities, male and female veiled chameleons vary in four areas: males typically have a higher casque height than females; males have a tarsal spur on each of their hind heels, whereas females do not; adult males and females display different coloration; and males generally have a larger total body length than do females.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10S3PrLDc9U
The veiled chameleon often goes by the name Yemen Chameleon.
Veiled chameleons don’t have very long lifespans when compared to other Old World lizards. Captive-bred females typically live up to five years and males can live up for up to eight years when kept properly.
Veiled Chameleon Appearance
Male vs. Female
There’s no denying that veiled chameleons look awesome. They can change their own color, have impressive casques on their heads, they can shoot their long sticky tongues 1.5 times the length of their bodies to catch prey, they have curly prehensile tails, and they come in a stunning array of color patterns. Plus, their eyes operate independently, so they can look many different ways at once.
Aside from their similarities, male and female veiled chameleons vary in four areas: males typically have a higher casque height than females; males have a tarsal spur on each of their hind heels, whereas females do not; adult males and females display different coloration; and males generally have a larger total body length than do females.
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