chameleons

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Chameleons

2015
Text and illustrations provide an introduction to the physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitat of chameleons.

Chameleons

2015
"Describes chameleons, including what they look like, where they live, why they change color, how they reproduce, and how they fit in the world"--Provided by publisher.

Chameleons

Readers may already know about chameleons' ability to change colors, but this volume offers lots of lesser-known information about these reptiles. Chameleons' tongues, for example, can be nearly twice the length of their bodies, and are fast and strong enough that large chameleons can catch young birds with them.

Chamelia and the new kid in class

2013
Chamelia is used to being the star of her class so when Cooper, a new student, becomes the center of attention she is determined not to like him.

Su propio color

2007
A little chameleon is distressed that he does not have his own color like other animals until he meets another chameleon who proposes a special idea that makes him feel better.

A color of his own

1997
A little chameleon, distressed that he does not have a color of his own, is comforted to meet another chameleon who offers to stick around so at least the two of them will always be the same.

Chameleons

masters of disguise!

A color of his own

2000
A little chameleon is distressed that he doesn't have his own color like other animals.

A color of his own

1993
A little chameleon is distressed that he doesn't have his own color like other animals.

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