okiroo
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Actually, it would not. They are Anolis carolinensis, an example of a "false chameleon" would be Chamaeleolis porcus
interesting. they have a whole diffrenty genus. do false chams look like our caraline anoles?
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Actually, it would not. They are Anolis carolinensis, an example of a "false chameleon" would be Chamaeleolis porcus
Okiroo, take a look at my older threads, I have a juvenile falsie.
When I was a kid we called them American Chameleons. I like that better (Goes with our tradition of American Buffalo, American Indians, and our city names like Paris Illinois which is not known as false Paris).
False chameleons are chamaeleolis species and false chameleons are very tame and not flighty and go for around $500 for a baby.
Cool lizards and nice pics though. Fun to watch.
its ok. Bio terms and classifications are always changeing and being rearrganged. the lizzard was originally classified as an anole; however, was found to be diffrent and reclassified so its possible at one point both were called similar things (flase chameleon).I stand corrected. I have never heard of this animal. I have always heard anoles reffered to as false chameleons. That is a very odd looking reptile. Very interesting![]()
Chamaeleolis barbatusI thought chamaeleolis species are anoles, just referred to as false chameleons.