I heard chameleons have a very heavy potato based diet. Sometimes they might spoil themselves and eat some houses but thats about it.
It's likely that the chameleon will eat a bedbug if it spots it moving, as the eyes of the chameleon are attracted to movement. How ever, bedbugs are active during night when the chameleon naturally sleeps. A sleeping chameleon risks dying from stress if attacked. Also, do consider what is a healthy and nutritious diet for the chameleon. A chameleon's health depend almost solely depends on the calcium/nutrition in food, along with adequate humidity, sun and water. Besides nutrition, bedbugs have not yet proven to infect humanbeings with diseases but they do withdraw blood from a host animal. Any live captured insects risk to carry diseases (gained by diet or by environment) that can be harmful to the chameleon.
How ridiculous ! A Corn snake's natural diet is rodents not other reptiles !
nope. Needs tropical climate with bugs as diet.
Iguana
Chameleons in general have a varied diet depending on their locality. An adult Veiled chameleon is a very arid chameleon and would dine on desert tree dwelling insects. A Pygmy Chameleon is, as the name implies, very small, and as such would eat smaller insects/arachnids from its respective tropical region.
Not typically.If Ladybugs are stressed for food they may eat something not usually incorporated in their normal diet.(maybe a Chameleon)?
Tarzan chameleon feast on insects, hence they live in tropical forests. The insects consists of bugs, spiders flies, and crickets.
A chameleon is a carnivore.
si the chameleon is endotherm
Parson's chameleon, from Madagascar.
the french for chameleon is cameleon