1.Matching:
The small green chameleon is not visible on the leaf at all. Over time, both of its eyelids have disappeared and only one transparent membrane has remained. The day-to-day chameleon is found in the islands of the Indian Ocean or Madagascar.
2.Touching is forbidden:
Its shape suits the name. It is called the Thorn Dragon and is found in Australia. It can remain comfortable in the drought because rain or dew water reaches its mouth directly through the wrinkles of thorns.
3.Don't come close:
This lizard, with its frill shell, threatens its enemy in such a way that it does not come near. The skin around the throat is like a frill and can be about 30 centimeters large. It is found in Australia and New Guinea.
4.Smallest:
This chameleon named Brookesia micra is the smallest reptile in the world. Its length is only 23 to 29 millimeters. In the picture, it is sitting on a human nail. Due to the brown color, it is not seen on the land of the islands of Northern Madagascar.
5.Colourful:
A wide variety of animals are seen on the islands of Madagascar. One of these is this Panther Chameleon, which is very colorful. Every color from gray to green and red to pink will be found on its body.
6.Little dinosaur:
Unlike giant dinosaurs, Jackson's Camillions are just 38 centimeters long. Despite being so small, they are much larger than many of their relatives. They are found in the jungles of East Africa.
7.kinda weird:
This reptile from the Galápagos Islands can live under water for 30 minutes and can find food. Its heart beats only 10 times every minute. The skin is often darker so that it gets warmer quickly when it comes out of cold water.
8.Komodo Dragon:
The weight of this lizard can be up to 70 kg. Deer or wild boar are also not a big prey for the Komodo dragon. Its weapon is poisonous spit. The blood clot made from its poison stops, which causes shock. The Komodo Dragon joins the small islands of Indonesia.
9.Poison green:
This green snake can climb trees up to 25 meters. And can hide in the trees and wait for their prey. These snakes are found in Northern Australia and New Guinea.
10.Small head:
The skin of this snake's neck becomes three to four times larger. For this reason, a snake as thin as a thumb can swallow a chicken. Egg-eating decipeltis can be a threat to snake farmers as it hunts in the field. This snake is found in Africa.
11.what is this:
At first glance, it is impossible to understand where its head is. This tortoise named Mata Mata is found in the fresh water of South America. It cannot be seen under water. Every chameleon can get burnt by it.