You can see one of its eyes (1), covered by a thick eyelid; its zygodactylous feet (2), with toes arranged in bundles of twos and threes facing each other; its curled, prehensile tail (3); and the two ...
It is said to have the tail of a monkey, the skin of a crocodile, the tongue of a toad, the horns of a rhinoceros and the eyes of a who knows what?! A male Jackson’s chameleon 2. Disguise is not ...
The Meller's chameleon is the largest of the chameleons ... their universally bizarre-looking cousins with a single small horn protruding from the front of their snouts. This and their size ...
Horns sprouting from brow and snout. Knobbly nasal ornaments. A skin flap circling the neck like a lace ruff on an Elizabethan noble. Of all its corporeal quirks, the chameleon is most defined by ...
Large chameleon, lacking horns. Colour variable, all shades of green, blue-green, brown or rufous, usually has a prominent light brown or white stripe on flank with patches on shoulder and on the ...