Chamaeleontidae

/ˌkæməliːɑnˈtɪdi/ noun

The scientific family name for all chameleons, encompassing about 200 species of lizards with unique adaptations like color-changing skin and turret-like eyes.

From 'Chamaeleon' (the genus name) plus the Latin suffix '-idae' used in taxonomy to denote a family classification. Established in scientific classification during the 19th century.

DEChamaeleonidae
EScamaleónidos
FRcaméléonidés
ITcamaleontidi
JAいるたんです
KO촌주어세요
PTcamaleões
RUчамаелеонтиды
ZH简子一些
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