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  2. Jackson's chameleon - Wikipedia

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    There is a threat of devastating impact by introduced invasive Jackson's chameleons to native ecosystems in Hawaii. [13] They were found with mainly insects in their stomachs: planthoppers Oliarus , grasshoppers Banza , casebearing caterpillars Hyposmocoma , beetles Oodemas , dragonflies Pantala [ 13 ] and others. [ 15 ]

  3. Invasive species in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The veiled chameleon and the Jackson's chameleon have also been found in Hawaii. They originally came to Hawaii through the pet trade in the 1970s despite Hawaii's laws against the importing or transporting of chameleons, lizards or snakes. Jackson's and veiled chameleons eat mostly insects but also leaves, flowers, small mammals and birds.

  4. Chameleon ranching - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's Chameleon from the island of Maui, Hawaii. Chameleon ranching is the action of releasing chameleons into an area with the intent of establishing them and later collecting them to sell for a profit. [1] This type of ranching has existed since the 1970s, [2] [3] but has become more widespread around the early 2000s.

  5. List of animal species introduced to the Hawaiian Islands

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    Chamaeleo calyptratus (veiled chameleon) Gehyra mutilata (four-clawed gecko) [45] Hemidactylus frenatus (common House Gecko) [46] Hemidactylus garnotii (Indo-Pacific gecko) [45] Hemiphyllodactylus typus (Indopacific tree gecko) [45] Iguana iguana (green Iguana) Lampropholis delicata (delicate skink) [47] Lepidodactylus lugubris (mourning gecko ...

  6. Veiled chameleon - Wikipedia

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    One approach is to capture and remove the chameleons from the wild, mainly in areas that have established breeding populations. There are also educational programs to discourage the release of non-native species in the wild. [26] The introduction of veiled chameleons in Hawaii has a negative impact on Hawaii's ecosystem.

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    There is so much to see and learn at this Florida-based laboratory and aquarium. To start, you can see a whole host of magical marine creatures up close and personal, thanks to its 135,000-gallon ...

  8. Chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Chameleons are diurnal and adapted for visual hunting of invertebrates, mostly insects, although the large species also can catch small vertebrates. Chameleons typically are arboreal, but there are also many species that live on the ground. The arboreal species use their prehensile tail as an extra anchor point when they are moving or resting ...

  9. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    Although A. carolinensis is sometimes called an 'American chameleon', true chameleons do not naturally occur in the Americas, and A. carolinensis is not the only lizard currently in its area of distribution capable of changing colour. In contrast, many species of true chameleons display a greater range of color adaptation, though some can ...