k Panther chameleon Panther chameleon. Close up of a panther chameleon Furcifer pardalis, showing the large eyes and tonglike feet typical of chameleons. Chameleons eyes can rotate and focus separately giving a full 360degree arc of vision, and sharp stereoscopic vision and depth perception. Chameleons are didactylic, on each foot the five toes are fused into a group of two and a group of three. This enables chameleons to grip tightly onto narrow branches. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, Madagascar. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Panther chameleon Panther chameleon. Close up of a panther chameleon  Furcifer pardalis , showing the large eyes and tong like feet typical of chameleons. Chameleons  eyes can rotate and focus separately giving a full 360 degree arc of vision, and sharp stereoscopic vision and depth perception. Chameleons are didactylic, on each foot the five toes are fused into a group of two and a group of three. This enables chameleons to grip tightly onto narrow branches. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, Madagascar.
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Panther chameleon

Panther chameleon. Close up of a panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), showing the large eyes and tong-like feet typical of chameleons. Chameleons' eyes can rotate and focus separately giving a full 360-degree arc of vision, and sharp stereoscopic vision and depth perception. Chameleons are didactylic, on each foot the five toes are fused into a group of two and a group of three. This enables chameleons to grip tightly onto narrow branches. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, Madagascar.

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