Our environment reporter Amy Williams spent some quality time with a Chameleon recently. In the video at the top of this page, Williams was able to hold the reptile in one hand, using her other hand ...
This is the tail of a veiled chameleon; it’s a prehensile tail, meaning it’s able to grasp and hold onto objects. In the wild, these lizards live most of their lives in the trees and use their tails ...
Join us as we track down dangerous invasive species in South Florida. In this video, we fish for giant black and white tegus in a parking lot, catch green iguanas in a bamboo forest, locate veiled ...
Chameleons were introduced to Florida as escaped or released pets and are now considered an invasive species. Two species, the Oustalet's and veiled chameleon, are known to have breeding populations ...
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