Tropical Rainforests
* Chameleons thrive in the dense, humid rainforests of Madagascar and parts of Africa.
These biodiverse regions provide ample vegetation for climbing and hiding.
Mountainous Regions
Some species inhabit higher altitudes with cooler temperatures and misty conditions.
Desert Edges
* Certain chameleons adapt to arid zones near deserts, using sparse shrubs for cover.
They rely on morning dew for hydration in these dry habitats.
HABITAT HIGHLIGHT
Explore chameleon habitats!
From lush forests to arid edges, these reptiles adapt to diverse environments.
Savannah Woodlands
Savannahs offer scattered trees and bushes, ideal for chameleons to hunt and bask.
They blend into the wooded areas with seasonal rainfall.
Coastal Forests
* Coastal regions provide a mix of salty air and dense foliage for chameleons.