Loose pet chameleons become neighborhood problems fast but quick reporting, safer enclosures, and legal rehoming keep blocks calm.
Chameleons were introduced to Florida as escaped or released pets and are now considered an invasive species. Two species, the Oustalet's and veiled chameleon, are known to have breeding populations ...
Read full article: This disturbing disease has struck Florida’s coast FILE-This March 2, 1998 file photo shows dozens of Formosan termites walking in a glass container at the lab at the University of ...
Escaped chameleons seem harmless at first, but quick action is what keeps missing pets from becoming long-term community problems.
Researchers are exploring the impacts of exotic chameleons in one Central Florida neighborhood, according to the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Studies (UF/IFAS).
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock Exotic panther chameleons have taken over a neighborhood in Orange County, Florida, reported WKMG News 6.
Our environment reporter Amy Williams spent some quality time with a Chameleon recently. In the video at the top of this page, Williams was able to hold the reptile in one hand, using her other hand ...