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Chameleon Collection (page 2)

The Rainbow Panther Chameleon, scientifically known as Fucifer pardalis, is a captivating creature native to the enchanting island of Madagascar

Background imageChameleon Collection: Look me in the eyes

Look me in the eyes
Wendy

Background imageChameleon Collection: Close up photo of albino iguana

Close up photo of albino iguana
Dikky Oesin

Background imageChameleon Collection: Chameleon

Chameleon
HISASHI ISHIKAWA

Background imageChameleon Collection: Close up photo of albino iguana

Close up photo of albino iguana
Dikky Oesin

Background imageChameleon Collection: Chameleon

Chameleon
HISASHI ISHIKAWA

Background imageChameleon Collection: Chameleon

Chameleon
HISASHI ISHIKAWA

Background imageChameleon Collection: Close up photo of albino iguana

Close up photo of albino iguana
Dikky Oesin

Background imageChameleon Collection: Close up photo of albino iguana

Close up photo of albino iguana
Dikky Oesin

Background imageChameleon Collection: Close up photo of albino iguana

Close up photo of albino iguana
Dikky Oesin

Background imageChameleon Collection: Senegal chameleon (Chamaeleo senegalensis) walking over flat ground, Allahein river, The Gambia

Senegal chameleon (Chamaeleo senegalensis) walking over flat ground, Allahein river, The Gambia

Background imageChameleon Collection: Sambava Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), Eastern Madagascer, controlled conditions

Sambava Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), Eastern Madagascer, controlled conditions

Background imageChameleon Collection: Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii), male hunting in forest canopy. Mitsinjo Forest

Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii), male hunting in forest canopy. Mitsinjo Forest, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, eastern Madagascar

Background imageChameleon Collection: African wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897

African wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897
African wildlife: 1) Gorilla; 2) Chimpanzee (Pan); 3) Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx); 4) Giraffe; 5) Lesser kudu (Ammelaphus imberbis)

Background imageChameleon Collection: Nosy Be Pygmy Leaf Chameleon (Brookesia minima) female, worlds smallest reptile

Nosy Be Pygmy Leaf Chameleon (Brookesia minima) female, worlds smallest reptile. Nosy Be, Madagascar. Photograph taken on location for BBC Wild Madagascar Series, January 2010

Background imageChameleon Collection: Lance-nosed chameleon (Calumma gallus), Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. Madagascar

Lance-nosed chameleon (Calumma gallus), Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. Madagascar

Background imageChameleon Collection: Parsons Chameleon (Calumma parsonii) climbing in rainforest understorey

Parsons Chameleon (Calumma parsonii) climbing in rainforest understorey. Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, eastern Madagascar

Background imageChameleon Collection: Ready to shoot

Ready to shoot
Tantoyensen

Background imageChameleon Collection: Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) coiled tail close up on black background, Ambilobe, Madagascar

Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) coiled tail close up on black background, Ambilobe, Madagascar

Background imageChameleon Collection: High-casqued chameleon / Von Hoehnels chameleon (Trioceros hoehnelii

High-casqued chameleon / Von Hoehnels chameleon (Trioceros hoehnelii) female and young on branch, Kenya, Africa

Background imageChameleon Collection: Coarse chameleon (Trioceros rudis) profile, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Coarse chameleon (Trioceros rudis) profile, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Background imageChameleon Collection: Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) walking up dune, Swakopmund

Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) walking up dune, Swakopmund, Dorob National Park, Namibia

Background imageChameleon Collection: Johnston's three-horned chameleon, (Trioceros johnstoni), male on tree branch, Kahuzi-Biega NP

Johnston's three-horned chameleon, (Trioceros johnstoni), male on tree branch, Kahuzi-Biega NP, Democratic Republic of Congo, November. Non-ex

Background imageChameleon Collection: Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) catching larvae with its extended tongue

Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) catching larvae with its extended tongue. In the Namib desert near Swakopmund, Namibia

Background imageChameleon Collection: Parsons Chameleon (Calumma parsonii) close up of eye and skin, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Parsons Chameleon (Calumma parsonii) close up of eye and skin, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Moramanga, Madagascar

Background imageChameleon Collection: Veiled chameleon tail

Veiled chameleon tail
Veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) tail

Background imageChameleon Collection: Veiled chameleon

Veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus)

Background imageChameleon Collection: Africa, Namibia, Swakopmund. Namaqua chameleon in a dollar bush

Africa, Namibia, Swakopmund. Namaqua chameleon in a dollar bush

Background imageChameleon Collection: Strike

Strike
Tantoyensen

Background imageChameleon Collection: Abstract in nature

Abstract in nature
Marco Tagliarino

Background imageChameleon Collection: With pride

With pride
Atul Saluja

Background imageChameleon Collection: Alican Land Chameleons

Alican Land Chameleons
A WW2 children's story book illustration from The Story Of Alican Land, written by Joan Hunt. The image shows Mr. and Mrs. Chameleon returning home. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageChameleon Collection: Alican Land, Mrs. Chameleon

Alican Land, Mrs. Chameleon
A WW2 children's story book illustration from The Story Of Alican Land, written by Joan Hunt. The image depicts Mrs. Chameleon rolling out her tongue and changing her colour. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageChameleon Collection: D. A. Clarke-Smith

D. A. Clarke-Smith
British actor D. A. Clarke-Smith (1888-1959) appearing in a variety of guises in the play Queer Fish at the Apollo Theatre. Date: 1931

Background imageChameleon Collection: Move forward

Move forward
Tantoyensen

Background imageChameleon Collection: Le frog IX

Le frog IX
Savas Sener

Background imageChameleon Collection: Minor's chameleon (Furcifer minor) on tree branch, Madagascar

Minor's chameleon (Furcifer minor) on tree branch, Madagascar

Background imageChameleon Collection: Colorful chameleon resting on a little boy's hand, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Colorful chameleon resting on a little boy's hand, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageChameleon Collection: Want to shake hand

Want to shake hand
Tantoyensen

Background imageChameleon Collection: Wall Lizard Ocellotted Green Chameleon at London

Wall Lizard Ocellotted Green Chameleon at London
Wall, Lizard, Ocellotted, Green, Chameleon, at, London, Zoo, animals, Watercolour, painting, Charles, T, Howard, 12021961

Background imageChameleon Collection: Shut up

Shut up
Savas Sener

Background imageChameleon Collection: signature

signature
Savas Sener

Background imageChameleon Collection: Male Jackson's chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksoni) reaching out as it moves between leaves, Maui, Hawaii

Male Jackson's chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksoni) reaching out as it moves between leaves, Maui, Hawaii

Background imageChameleon Collection: Unique eyes of chameleon

Unique eyes of chameleon
Abdul Gapur Dayak

Background imageChameleon Collection: Chameleon on Ferns

Chameleon on Ferns
Abdul Gapur Dayak

Background imageChameleon Collection: Praying. !

Praying. !
Ahmed Elkahlawi

Background imageChameleon Collection: DDE-90037122

DDE-90037122
Mount Kenya Jackson's Chameleon, Trioceros jacksonii xanthopholophus, Native to Kenya. Habitat: Humid cooler Montane Rain Forest, Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageChameleon Collection: DDE-90037121

DDE-90037121
High-casque Chameleon, Trioceros hoehneli, Native to Kenya and Uganda. Habitat: Brush and Scrubs, High cooler Montane Rain Forest Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageChameleon Collection: DDE-90037109

DDE-90037109
Four Horned Chameleon, Trioceros (Chamaeleo) quadricornis, Native to the Cameroons. Habitat: Dense Montane Rain Forest Date: 30/07/2008



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The Rainbow Panther Chameleon, scientifically known as Fucifer pardalis, is a captivating creature native to the enchanting island of Madagascar. With its ability to change colors and blend into its surroundings, this chameleon truly lives up to its name. At the foot of a chameleon lies a world full of wonder and mystery. The vibrant hues of the Chameleon Madagascar are like an artist's palette come alive, showcasing nature's creativity at its finest. In the arid landscapes of Namibia's Namaqua region, we witness the incredible hunting skills of the Namaqua chameleon as it effortlessly catches prey with lightning-fast precision. Its tongue retracting with captured prey is a testament to its adaptability in surviving harsh desert conditions. Perched gracefully on a branch in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Eastern-central Madagascar, the Panther chameleon displays its majestic presence. Its eyes swivel independently, allowing it to survey its surroundings with unmatched vigilance. Venturing further into this diverse ecosystem reveals another fascinating inhabitant - the Horned Chameleon Lizard. With unique horns adorning their heads, these creatures seem almost otherworldly as they navigate through their natural habitat. Witnessing a male Panther Chameleon hunting an insect in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park is like observing nature's own ballet performance. Every movement is deliberate and precise as it stalks and captures its unsuspecting prey. Hanging onto branches amidst lush foliage in Eastern-central Madagascar, we find ourselves captivated by the Short-horned Chameleon or Elephant-eared Chameleon. Their ability to blend seamlessly into their environment showcases their remarkable camouflage skills. Oustalets Chameleons perched on tree branches demonstrate yet another astonishing feat - catching flies mid-air by extending out their tongues with lightning speed and accuracy. These intricate movements showcase both gracefulness and efficiency all at once.