RMA6G471–PANTHER CHAMELEON Chameleo pardalis Male Madagascar
RMAYJGT3–Panther chameleon Furcifer pardalis Marojejy National Park Madagascar
RMB3PFT9–Eastern Madagascar, Mandraka. A colourful furcifer sp. chameleon. Madagascar is synonymous with these magnificent old world reptiles. Two-thirds of all known species are native to the island, the fourth largest in the world. A chameleon's ability to change colour and swivel its eyes 180 degrees makes it a reptile of considerable fascination.Malagasy people will only point to a chameleon with a knuckle. If they inadvertently use an outstretched finger, they must blow on it afterwards.
RMBT17P1–Children looking at art by Gaudi's Chamelon at the entrance of Park Guell Barcelona Spain
RF2J18F26–A closeup of mating chameleons on the dry plant
RMADJCP2–Chameleon head close up. Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England
RM2A8DT3N–Panter Chameleon, furcifer pardalis, photographed on a plain background
RFK08YWT–Rolled tail of Madagascar chameleon, Ranomafana NP
RMD3BB33–(dpa) - The eye of a Veiled Chameleon stars at the photographer in the zoo in Cologne, Germany, 27 October 2002. Each eye can swivel 180 degrees and point in two different directions at once. The skin of chameleons changes colours to aid in camouflage. Veiled Chameleons usually live in the plains in
RMA12480–Chameleon Kapama Game Reserve South Africa