High crowned chameleon skull
Chamaeleocalyptoratus is a type of chameleon named after the towering flesh crown on its head. It is one of the few species found in Asia, while the rest are mostly found in Africa, especially on the island of Madagascar. The high crowned chameleon is named after the towering, hat like crown composed of bone plates on their heads, and is a arboreal diurnal chameleon. The high crown chameleon adapts to a wide temperature range, making them the easiest chameleon species to breed. The main food of omnivorous species is insects, and most chameleons will develop anorexia towards a single food, sometimes refusing to eat until death.
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