Simon says: "Let's meet the common chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon)"
The common chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon) Lizards represent the largest group of reptiles in Israel, which is home to approximately 100 different reptile species! The common chameleon is one of them, & is found in scrublands, pine forests, coastal plains (& even urban gardens), for example the Carmel Range, western Galilee, Hula Valley & the Sharon region. They love bushes & trees, particularly pistachio, oak & tamarisk, where they move slowly & stealthily. Strict carnivores, their diet includes flies, grasshoppers, crickets & caterpillars. They catch them using a sticky, accordion-like tongue that shoots out in 0.07 seconds - & which is longer than their entire body length. Contrary to popular belief, they don't change colour just to "blend in." In Israel, they shift between green, brown, yellow & even dark gray to regulate temperature, communicate mood, & yes - to hide from birds, snakes & rival males. Each colour change hap...