This gives them a full 360-degree view of their surroundings, which is incredibly useful for spotting both prey and predators. Incredible tongue lengthA chameleon's tongue is a remarkable tool.
This Fischer’s chameleon appears to be sizing up the photographer through the lens of the camera. However, it is most likely just keeping an eye out for predators and prey with its incredible eyes, ...
When a meal passes by, the chameleon contracts its tongue muscles just like pulling back the string of a bow and fires its tongue forward like a rocket-powered harpoon, reaching its prey in 20 ...
grabbing the prey. The tongue recoils; dinner is served. Scientists have more to learn about tongue projection, Anderson says. His research suggests that in some chameleons, it may go even farther ...
The Meller's chameleon is the largest of the chameleons not native to Madagascar. Their stout bodies can grow to be up to two feet long and weigh more than a pound. Meller's distinguish themselves ...