
Like most chameleons, Meller's are strict carnivores consuming bugs, humbler reptiles, insects, worms, and caterpillars. Imposing examples have been known to consume little flying creatures. Females yearly prepare a lone grasp of up to 80 eggs. Infant Meller's Chameleons are around 4 inches (10 cm) in length and must be encouraged Drosophilidae and small crickets for the first three weeks of their lives.
Meller's Chameleon has shade designs connected with anxiety. Mellow energy or stress is shown by dull spotting overlaying the reptile's ordinary shade. These dull green spots turn to dark mottling as the chameleon gets more agitated. Severe stress turns the chameleon first charcoal dull, accompanied by unadulterated white enhanced with yellow stripes. A broken down Meller's Chameleon might be mottled with tan, dull, pink, or white. A gravid creature is dark, cream, and dull shaded and can be swelling with eggs.
Meller's Chameleon
Meller's Chameleon
Meller's Chameleon
Meller's Chameleon
Meller's Chameleon
Meller's Chameleon
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