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Chameleons
Oct 22, 2021
4 minutes
—compiled by
Lourieke Haller
The chameleon has a number of impressive specialised features that indicate design by a loving Creator and not just random evolutionary evolving.
Where are they found?
Of the more than 160 species that have been identified, most chameleons are found in sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. In fact, 59 of the species are in Madagascar alone. Some are also found in North Africa, southern Europe, southern India, the Middle East, Sri Lanka, and several smaller islands in the western Indian Ocean.
Remarkable design
The chameleons mostly live in trees and mainly eat insects, although there are large chameleons that can eat birds!
A COAT OF MANY COLOURS
The outer transparent skin layer is made of keratin, like our fingernails and hair. As it grows,
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