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P1020042.jpg by jer169

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Panther Chameleon by LukeWildlifeGuy

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Panther Chameleon

Panther Chameleon at Chester Zoo.

Veiled Chameleon 5-11 (1 of 1) by Joseph Deems

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Veiled Chameleon 5-11 (1 of 1)

Veiled Chameleon Fort Worth Zoo Museum of Living Art.

(Untitled) by Light Magnetic

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Panther Chameleon by Sonja Ooms

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Panther Chameleon

A face from ancient times.
Panther chameleons are native to Madagascar; this species is widespread in lowland areas of the eastern and northeastern sections of the country. Additionally, it has been introduced to Réunion and Mauritius and recently within the US state of Florida through the pet trade. Singapore Zoo.
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Mediterranean Chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon) © by Nick Dobbs

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Mediterranean Chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon) ©

Mediterranean chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon). The species of chameleon found on the Maltese Islands is also found in Greece, Cyprus, southern Portugal and southern Spain on the north of the Mediterranean basin. A small population is reported to be present in Apulia in south-western Italy. To the south, it is found in a very extensive range throughout North Africa and Saudi Arabia, as well as Iraq and Iran. In Malta, the chameleon was introduced from North Africa in the 1850s by Protestant missionaries. It was set free in what is now the Jesuit College of St. Ignatius in St. Julian’s and has since spread with human assistance all over Malta, Gozo and Comino. Extract courtesy of Malta Independent. Photo by Nick Dobbs, Malta 07-05-2025

day 124 by Wolfgang Binder

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day 124

Ced111, Ced110, IC2631 by Seabird NZ

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Ced111, Ced110, IC2631

Emission nebulas, dark nebulas and molecular clouds in Chameleon.

Tweaks done to a more final edit, for better overall contrasts.
Still a bit mushy and IC2631 is blown out now, but oh well ...

Stack of 64x 180" unfiltered shots taken at F4.5 with Nikon D810A and 600mm F4 lens, on ZWO AM5 mount using ASIAIR.

Chameleon Lunch by M.P.N.texan

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Chameleon Lunch

Chameleon photo from nature documentary on "Love Nature"

Anvers by Laurent Pagès

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Anvers

Furcifer bifidus, Vohimana reserve, Ambavaniasy, Madagascar by Frank.Vassen

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Furcifer bifidus, Vohimana reserve, Ambavaniasy, Madagascar

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Survivor of the Sands: The Namibian Chameleon by EarthSeeker

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Survivor of the Sands: The Namibian Chameleon

In the heart of Namibia’s arid landscapes, this remarkable desert chameleon blends seamlessly with its rocky surroundings. Adapted to harsh conditions, it showcases the wonders of evolution and survival in Africa’s extreme environments. Its textured skin and intense gaze tell a story of resilience and the incredible biodiversity found in Namibia.

Bradypodion pumilum - Cape Dwarf Chameleon by Tyrone James Ping

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Bradypodion pumilum - Cape Dwarf Chameleon

Bradypodion pumilum - Cape Dwarf Chameleon. From Green Point Park, Western Cape. www.tyroneping.co.za/chameleons/bradypodion-pumilum-cape-...

fotor-ai-20250424204123 by tanetahi

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fotor-ai-20250424204123

AI-augmented chamaeleon

Rwenzori three-horned chameleon (Trioceros johnstoni), male by Marisa Ishimatsu: StonePineStudios

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Rwenzori three-horned chameleon (Trioceros johnstoni), male

Rwenzori, Uganda

Panther Chameleon by One more shot Rog

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Panther Chameleon

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Panther Chameleon by One more shot Rog

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Panther Chameleon

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Calibrachoa sp. 8 by James St. John

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Calibrachoa sp. 8

Calibrachoa is an angiosperm native to South America. It has been cultivated and widely used as a decorative flowering plant. This variety is nicknamed "Chameleon Bluebery Scone".

Classification: Plantae, Angiospermophyta, Solanales, Solanaceae

Locality: cultivar in Newark, Ohio, USA
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Info. at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibrachoa

Calibrachoa sp. 10 by James St. John

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Calibrachoa sp. 10

Calibrachoa is an angiosperm native to South America. It has been cultivated and widely used as a decorative flowering plant. This variety is nicknamed "Chameleon Bluebery Scone".

Classification: Plantae, Angiospermophyta, Solanales, Solanaceae

Locality: cultivar in Newark, Ohio, USA
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Info. at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibrachoa

Calibrachoa sp. 7 by James St. John

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Calibrachoa sp. 7

Calibrachoa is an angiosperm native to South America. It has been cultivated and widely used as a decorative flowering plant. This variety is nicknamed "Chameleon Bluebery Scone".

Classification: Plantae, Angiospermophyta, Solanales, Solanaceae

Locality: cultivar in Newark, Ohio, USA
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Info. at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibrachoa