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Clare Stuart
19 August, 17:37
Is a chameleon a lizard?
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Mila Newton
19 August, 18:20
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Yes a chameloen is part of the reptile family. And there ae different types of chameloen. There is one chameloen that changes colors. For defense or camouflage itself from predators.
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Ari Downs
19 August, 20:09
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Yes. A chameleon is a lizard. They belong to the family Chameleonidae.
So chameleons belong to the reptile family.
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