Overview

The chameleon is one of the most fascinating lizards. Its famous ability to change colour is often exaggerated, but many tree-dwelling species match the colour of leaves, and may sway gently to enhance the leaf-like effect. The long tongue-often as long as the chameleon's body - darts out to snatch prey to feed a voracious appetite. This book considers why chameleons look and behave the way they do and what the future holds for them. AUTHOR: Nick Garbutt has contributed to Chameleons as an author. Nick Garbutt is an award-winning wildlife author and photographer. He contributes articles and photographs to numerous magazines worldwide and is a Special Lecturer in Wildlife Photography at Nottingham University. Author of the acclaimed "Mammals of Madagascar", he has twice been a winner of the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition. Colour throughout

ISBN-13

9781901268485

ISBN-10

1901268489

List Price

$16.95

Format

Paperback

Pages

96 pages

Publisher

Evans Mitchell Books

Published On

2010-04-16



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