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Chameleon Female Veiled
The chameleon female veiled can be seen in pictures on sites featuring photos of reptiles.
A prehensile tail, independently moving eyes, and skin coloration changes distinguish this type of reptiles. This species may lay from 20 to 80 eggs at one time and may do this 5-6 times per year. They are very territorial animals and live solitary lives.
The chameleon female veiled can be seen in pictures on sites featuring photos of reptiles.
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This species is commonly bred and is one of the most available pets of the reptile type on the market. Chamaeleo calyptratus is a challenging reptile to keep. The natural range of these reptiles includes the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen, and Saudia Arabia. The chameleon female veiled can be seen in pictures on sites featuring photos of reptiles.
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