Flap-necked Chameleon spend most of their time in trees and bushes, but when needs must they will cross open ground to find new areas to feed


Flap-necked Chameleon spend most of their time in trees and bushes, but when needs must they will cross open ground to find new areas to feed and seek mates.


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Location: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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