Chameleons exhibit diverse reproductive strategies, with most species laying eggs in warm soil while a few, like the Jackson's chameleon, give birth to live young. This adaptation to environments, ...
Kenyan chameleons that were introduced to Hawaii half a century ago have evolved flashier colours, probably because they have fewer predators to hide from. Jackson’s chameleons (Trioceros jacksonii ...
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford. Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in ...
Martin Whiting works for Macquarie University. He receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Invasive species offer a rare research opportunity, as they often colonise new environments ...
Lizards in the family Chamaeleonidae have been described as wiping a viscous substance from a pouch (the temporal pouch) at the angle of the jaw on branches and then capturing flies that land near the ...
The veiled chameleon, recognizable by its shark-fin-shaped head, is thought to be eradicated from Maui, thanks to widespread community cooperation and a commitment to seeing the effort to the end. — ...
Invasive species offer a rare research opportunity, as they often colonize new environments very different to their native habitat. One such species is the Jackson's three-horned chameleon (Triocerus ...
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