Panther Chameleons Make a Colorful Family at South Carolina Aquarium
September 02, 2013
The South Carolina Aquarium welcomed four Panther Chameleons, born last month. The four babies have been named Raul (pictured above, born August 9), Nico (born August 16), Ronald (born August 18), and Clarence (born August 19). These lizards are native to the biologically diverse Island of Madagascar. Like many chameleons, Panther Chameleons can change colors depending on the temperature, mood, and light. Males are generally more colorful than females. Their tongues are extremely long, often many times longer than their body.
Clarence
Nico
Ronald
Raul. Photo Credits: South Carolina Aquarium