@@thegreatestpotato1793 I always kinds just assumed they laid moist leathery eggs under some leaf litter at the base of a tree or laid an egg directly on a branch like a white tern :/
That's why I love animal babies way more than those screeching ugly human things who have to cry and complain about literally anything..like binch you have a precious childhood ahead of you, it's me who should be crying and complaining about stuff, cause of my messed up adult life!
@@CyberDragonArt and plus you do realize if your having issues you're not alone you can tell your family what's happening or your friends or even a therapist
all reptiles lay eggs. but some needed to be laid and incubated by nature, and some can hatch inside the mother's body so it appears like she's giving birth to her young
@@MussaKZN yeah obviously people who are grown cant swim, they werent taught or didn't learn to keep swimming. But newborn humans can swim, you can find videos. There has been some would say cruel testing as well where babies are just chucked in water, swimming.
To clarify, only some species of chameleons can have live births, like the Jackson’s chameleon. While others just lay their eggs like any other reptile. Making chameleons a very unique and diverse creature.
Same with snails actually. Most landsnails lay eggs, numbers can vary anywhere from 5 to 200 to 1000 eggs per laying. Some snails however give birth to live babies. Just some random info from a snail mom~ Oh, I forgot to mention that all snails are born with their house. It inhabits all their organs. You can actually see their heart beating though the shell of a baby snail. They have glands at the (shell)opening that build a few milimeter of new shell at a time, one ring bigger than the one before so the shell gets larger over time.
It's so neat to know the sack around the baby is sticky enough to hold on to the branch and helps stop the baby from falling off before it is fully out of the sack and able to grab the tree branch by itself . Mother natrue amazes me everyday.
@@thibauddelille7336 they did lay eggs, their embryos are inside eggs. But their eggs are incubated inside the mother’s body until it hatched, it’s called ovovivipary
@@roche320 she is clearly in captivity but she's also taking a grand tour and plopping those babies out in the open, all around the enclosure, lol. Now, i dont own a chameleon so maybe I could be wrong but I think all OP meant was that she didnt hide in a shadowy corner while doing it I guess.
@@roche320 captivity doesn’t mean that it isn’t save. Actually captivity is much safer than giving birth in the wild where predators are behind every corner waiting to sneak one of those babies.
Because that’s what the majority of their development goes towards. Humans can’t walk at birth because most of the pregnancy is used to develop the brain. If we had smaller (and dumber) brains we’d likely be born able to walk, or atleast able to crawl because more time would be spent developing our bodies. However that would mean humans would have to have evolved to do have wider hips in order to birth a slightly larger baby.
Insane example of adaptive evolution. Doesnt even build a nest. Is on the most narrow and potentially flimsiest branch so a potential predator would struggle reaching it if they tried climbing and give the Chameleon time to escape. Then its babies automatically have the wherewithal to know how to stick to said branch for it's own safety. The 1st baby literally looked like it could have fallen as soon as it unfurled itself but stuck to the branch instantly like a champ and started climbing around
No I think dislikes are from herps that know how dangerous it is to sit there and film the female laying. The amount of stress that puts in them could literally kill them. It’s beautiful that these babies were born and how they are born. But chameleon owners are thinking of the females health always.
@@alanayoung2905 pushing out a child, a chameleon, a birds egg, whatever has to hurt I would think. Animals that make sounds, often make stressful sounds while birthing.🤔
It probably hurt but nowhere close to human birth. Almost all animals have gone through proper evolution so giving birth is nowhere as bad as humans have it. We've evolved with huge beads and small hips so it's a lot tougher on humans. Not to mention all the other evolutionary advantages we had to sacrifice for our intelligence
At first I was like "oh, she's just having a little poo before giving birth" and then realized the poo was alive and that was her giving birth. She makes it look easy.
The babies should have an insta account and must start going to college on their second day Given that they are able to walk in the first minute of life.
I’m worried Mom might think they were food. Do chameleons eat each other ever? Frogs do and alligators will eat smaller ones ( though not usually Momma). Just curious.
Too bad human babies don’t eject out fully functional. They live as parasites 🦠 , sucking the life outta their parents, for years until they are self-sufficient.
I love how mama chameleon just basically toured the tree while casually giving birth. Lol. Mama: this part of the tree is good. Oh, there's a baby. Moving on.
Pregnant chameleon : gonna give birth other here and over here and over too and hmmm how about over here ohhhh and I forgot this spot .. ohh oh ohhh I didn’t know about this spot ahhhh yes .. ok I’m done 🥴
@@finngywingies ? You have a lot of Hate in your heart you probably are a El gee bea Tea member. I am for Truth and against Error. What I said is Truth we don’t evolve from monkeys or fish or came from nothing, there is a Creator of all things which you will see when you die and he will judge you according to your works and a Lake of Fire will you go Unless you Repent and Believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
This video is amazing! Whoever filmed and edited it did a great professional job. I loved seeing the babies uncurl into miniature replicas of their mother.
Man, its facinating how such a complex lifeform with all its tools can just come out of her mother in a little bag, unfold itself in a few seconds and is pretty much good to go. No imagination is greater than that of the evolution.
I have not read any of the comments but I wonder if anyone else held open their left hand to look in comparison to how big or small the baby chameleon was
Wow. I got a degree in zoology and thought all reptiles laid eggs. I'm amazed by this great video...to learn something I never knew. I'm also a little disappointed in my lacking college education. But mostly I'm so happy to have seen this. Thanks for sharing!
That was so beautiful to watch! Music was appropriate for the magnificence of life. Darling little babies with big googly eyes. So darn cute. Thank you for this treat!
And to all the drama queens in these comments saying the the mama is dehydrated: all creatures Get dehydrated when are giving birth!!!! So stop the non necessary drama! Please!
I love the patterning on some of them. Would love to see how they turn out grown up. Great job Momma. You deserve a good rest after that. I loved seeing that. Thanks for sharing.
was anyone gonna tell me chameleons gave live birth or was i supposed to learn that from a random youtube reccomendation?
Only a few species of chameleons have live births, while most species of chameleons lay clutches of eggs.
Didn’t realize some chameleons did that.... but then again CZcams is also where I learned some snakes give live birth so ya know...
Same!!! I thought they laid eggs like other reptiles
Same I clicked and was like "WAIT WHAT!!!!!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!???
@@thegreatestpotato1793 I always kinds just assumed they laid moist leathery eggs under some leaf litter at the base of a tree or laid an egg directly on a branch like a white tern :/
i love how the baby chameleon just goes wandering around after seven seconds from birth while human babies are just œëôïæàêüû
That's why I love animal babies way more than those screeching ugly human things who have to cry and complain about literally anything..like binch you have a precious childhood ahead of you, it's me who should be crying and complaining about stuff, cause of my messed up adult life!
@@CyberDragonArt Are you okay? Need a hug?
@@CyberDragonArt and plus you do realize if your having issues you're not alone you can tell your family what's happening or your friends or even a therapist
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@@CyberDragonArt you having mommy issues?
I was today years old when i learned that not all reptiles lay eggs
Me too I thought they laid eggs how cute are they xxx
Not all mammals give live birth!
The platypus lays eggs-
Chameleons lay eggs, only a few species of them give birth live
all reptiles lay eggs. but some needed to be laid and incubated by nature, and some can hatch inside the mother's body so it appears like she's giving birth to her young
Me too I am 28
If ever there was a physical representation of "I was born ready", it is this.
💀💀💀💀💀💀
Been
With the motivational music in the background too lol
Do you know how some sharks take birth
Lmao
I like how the babies are born and just already know “ah tree. Grab tree”.
😂👏🏼
Human babies know how to swim when they are born too. Even tho it is a prinitive way
😂
@@theflashgirl2057 swim lol 46yo can’t swim!
I was born in the desert!!
@@MussaKZN yeah obviously people who are grown cant swim, they werent taught or didn't learn to keep swimming. But newborn humans can swim, you can find videos. There has been some would say cruel testing as well where babies are just chucked in water, swimming.
To clarify, only some species of chameleons can have live births, like the Jackson’s chameleon. While others just lay their eggs like any other reptile. Making chameleons a very unique and diverse creature.
Okay thank u i was like what...
Some snakes too
Same with snails actually. Most landsnails lay eggs, numbers can vary anywhere from 5 to 200 to 1000 eggs per laying. Some snails however give birth to live babies.
Just some random info from a snail mom~
Oh, I forgot to mention that all snails are born with their house. It inhabits all their organs. You can actually see their heart beating though the shell of a baby snail.
They have glands at the (shell)opening that build a few milimeter of new shell at a time, one ring bigger than the one before so the shell gets larger over time.
@@_Obey_ did not know that actually! Thanks!
Snakes do this too... some lay eggs, some live birth
Imagine humans giving birth and immediately sending off to college
That's so random
@@feediefarouq159 LMFAO FR
“My baby grew up so fast”
@@fetus_in_a_waterbottle9540 "look he's already *working* "
@@keiko3781 "Paying his bills so quick!"
It's so neat to know the sack around the baby is sticky enough to hold on to the branch and helps stop the baby from falling off before it is fully out of the sack and able to grab the tree branch by itself . Mother natrue amazes me everyday.
Even though 2 did fall.
@@SexyRyo1
Out of 14! Life is never suppose to thrive 100% In nature those 2 fallen ones would of fed something on the food chain. Circle of life
@@TONEakaSHOW My comment was to someone else!
And no duh! But these are in a tank, so.
@@SexyRyo1
Lol so the rules of life change because of a glass tank, awesome theory. Who needs life insurance just get a glass tank.
God amazes me everyday*
I love how what looked like a little ball of slime just turns into a baby chameleon lol
It’s like one of those little capsules that you put in the water and watch turn into a little sponge animal
That is very weird to watch
U were a lil ball of slime too
@@alyssagarza2596 HAHSHSHS OH GOODDDD
04:52 looks like a green baby schmegel!
They are literally just fully formed, fully functioning mini adults. Simply incredible
Imagine having a human child being born and it says, “hello mother, I am currently looking for a high paying job and quality suburban home”
@@abumwiththedrip 🤣🤣🤣
@@abumwiththedrip You....you tickled my funny bone.
@@abumwiththedrip this is a fully formed adult human or sheep your talking about?
@@megabluex1 human
Not sure what's tougher - giving birth on a tree limb or being born on one
The virgin *human baby* that cries and needs nursery all day vs the chad *chameleon baby* that goes straight into life.
Damn. That fast. They just wake up and get straight into life.
They even did their "we're just leaves" motions.
Yeah I'm 36 and feel worse now.
Yeah seems like are they only ones that need all the help lol
They only have 2 years of cores they will
Life's short bro ..
the babies were literally like: "so anyway, i just started living"
Underrated comment
@@lashawnknowles2491 overrated*
@@TheFlyfly my friend your comment is underrated because it deserves thousands of likes. Not overrated. You have a great day
@@lashawnknowles2491 thank you, but i swear literally anyone could have made this comment. its so generic haha
But you were the one who stepped up to the witty comment plate... gg
The way the chameleons are holding tails at 3:54 is really cute
That was pretty cute NGL ☺
I felt that tbh 😥
I literally thought all reptiles laid eggs, this is fascinating.
The cameleon laid eggs, i don’t understand this video
Not all chameleons do this some do lay eggs
@@thibauddelille7336 they did lay eggs, their embryos are inside eggs. But their eggs are incubated inside the mother’s body until it hatched, it’s called ovovivipary
There are snakes have live births too
Same
Baby: "what!? What just happened? Where am I? Oh look a tree."(grabs and chill)
Lol
CZcams: wanna see a chameleon give birth?
Me at 2am: sure
Too, but 6am, i fucked my sleep rhytm, i'm now awake from 14:00-6:00
Haha 1am, close enough
3:09am
8:30 PM 🤷♀️
Strange, at the time of writing this, it's 2am... well 2:28 am to be exact
"So, where were you born?"
"My Mom superglued me to a leaf ..."
I was born 2 ft off the ground and on the underside of a branch.
I was dropped into the rocks
@@HG-ol1tq my heart sunk when that little fucker just dropped
I was dropkicked
@@discardedtescotrolley868 lmao same
Is everyone just gonna ignore the fact that they were holding each other with there tails❤️ 3:51
Melted my heart too, like they know they are siblings 🧡
Oh my gosh 🥺❤️
I saw tat too... loved it
I had to hit your time link to see it and i dont regret it...thank you for that 😊
😭😭
22 years of life later: So they don’t lay eggs ?
Some species of chameleons give life birth, as the mother incubate the eggs inside of her.
@@Sagatto ah soka !
@@paigehue539 thats me lol
I'm 46 was the same way seeing this. And i have owned all kinds of lizards since i was a kid. I'm still trying to hold my jaw up ..
try 60! lol
Baby chameleon: imma climb
Baby human: imma cry
yep... 😔 it’s weird
Baby humans…useless & parasitic.
Chameleon's tend to only give birth in a place they feel safe.
Good sign!
She is clearly in captivity. She can't exactly hold the babies inside her forever.
@@roche320 she is clearly in captivity but she's also taking a grand tour and plopping those babies out in the open, all around the enclosure, lol. Now, i dont own a chameleon so maybe I could be wrong but I think all OP meant was that she didnt hide in a shadowy corner while doing it I guess.
The Vietnamese daredevil chameleon give birth by hanging from their tail into the open mouth of an active volcano, while juggling knives and handguns
@@roche320 captivity doesn’t mean that it isn’t save. Actually captivity is much safer than giving birth in the wild where predators are behind every corner waiting to sneak one of those babies.
Not many places to go inside a box dumbass
I love how the babies just walk away after they're born 😂
Like thanks yo! we got this now
They literally grew in like 1 minute😭
How do they know the art of walking just after birth. Amzing
Its instinct, if they don't move they'll die. Most animals are like this.
I walked before I crawled. I only started crawling after I turned 21
Because that’s what the majority of their development goes towards.
Humans can’t walk at birth because most of the pregnancy is used to develop the brain. If we had smaller (and dumber) brains we’d likely be born able to walk, or atleast able to crawl because more time would be spent developing our bodies. However that would mean humans would have to have evolved to do have wider hips in order to birth a slightly larger baby.
@@chrisaskme811 lucky, I hope to start crawling once I'm 30
million of years instingt
I like how she just drops them in random spots like little gooey Easter eggs.
It’s like a survival game where they all get dropped off in random places and have to run off to fend for themselves.
*"Gooey Easter eggs"* Is incredibly cursed
Wow! Just dropped and functional right away.
@@thatchysaurus5673 Cadbury Cream Eggs: *”Well fuck you too, pal.”*
As a zoologist this is amazing.
As a regular human, this is amazing
The part where the two chameleons had their tails wrapped around each other... 😭😭😭 I'm not cryin'! Nope!! 😭
Insane example of adaptive evolution. Doesnt even build a nest. Is on the most narrow and potentially flimsiest branch so a potential predator would struggle reaching it if they tried climbing and give the Chameleon time to escape. Then its babies automatically have the wherewithal to know how to stick to said branch for it's own safety. The 1st baby literally looked like it could have fallen as soon as it unfurled itself but stuck to the branch instantly like a champ and started climbing around
Yes they learned in "instinct school" which is also known as "thy womb"
adaptive evolution is just regular evolution isnt it??
The goo helped them stick, too.
@@HuwRees dude im pretty sure evolution doesnt work like that
Evolution you say ? 🤔
14 live babies!? Now we know the real reason chameleons eyes turn independently and in all directions. ;-) .
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Hilarious!!!!! 😅😆😁😂🤣
👻🌸
What would a chameleon version of an ahegao look like...?
@@purpleemerald5299 why in the wild world do you wonder that
Meet Jena, John, Jill, Jessa, Jinger, Joseph, Josiah, Joy-Anna, Jedesiah, Jeremiah, Jason, James, Justin and Jackson. Nope, no Josh in this bunch.
🤣🤣🤣
Mamals give birth
Reptiles lay eggs
platypus and chameleon: lets turn that around shall we
i love how the mother goes around the place dropping tiny balls of baby chameleons like: 👁👄👁
I cant believe those babies coming out of their casings like "Rise and grind! Where's ma? Not important."
The dislikes are from the people that absolutely hate the Miracle of Life...
No I think dislikes are from herps that know how dangerous it is to sit there and film the female laying. The amount of stress that puts in them could literally kill them. It’s beautiful that these babies were born and how they are born. But chameleon owners are thinking of the females health always.
Just thinking how much pain might she have gone during the birth. After all she is a mother. Love to all the mothers.....
I was thinking this too. Do they feel it like we do I wonder?
@@alanayoung2905 pushing out a child, a chameleon, a birds egg, whatever has to hurt I would think. Animals that make sounds, often make stressful sounds while birthing.🤔
It probably hurt but nowhere close to human birth. Almost all animals have gone through proper evolution so giving birth is nowhere as bad as humans have it. We've evolved with huge beads and small hips so it's a lot tougher on humans. Not to mention all the other evolutionary advantages we had to sacrifice for our intelligence
I was wondering the same thing. Plus, did the mother really have “baby fever” and want this happening to her?
@@becauseiknow7645 ouch yeh 😬 poor mama 😭
I panicked every time the clumsy babies nearly fell
Chameleon 0.3 seconds after being born: "Alright imma head out"
It's like they're born knowing what to do... I had to wait 10 years to even know that I was alive
At first I was like "oh, she's just having a little poo before giving birth" and then realized the poo was alive and that was her giving birth. She makes it look easy.
The babies should have an insta account and must start going to college on their second day Given that they are able to walk in the first minute of life.
No they were alive before, they were just born.
I loved how the one baby looks right at the person. Looks all around. It's like seeing fairies being born or something almost mystical.
So basically youtube has taught me that school is a waste of time and teaches absolute lies. Talkin bout 'all reptiles lay eggs' pshhh
Who takes care of these tiny little creatures? Does the mom look after them for awhile? They are so tiny and cute.❤️👍🏻
After birth, mom’s job is done; baby chameleons are able to live independently from their mother right from the start.
@@Silverstar2000 thank you for you answer👍🏻👏🏼❤️
I was wondering too.. Thanx for asking that
I’m worried Mom might think they were food.
Do chameleons eat each other ever?
Frogs do and alligators will eat smaller ones ( though not usually Momma). Just curious.
Too bad human babies don’t eject out fully functional. They live as parasites 🦠 , sucking the life outta their parents, for years until they are self-sufficient.
She’s giving birth all around the place.
I love how mama chameleon just basically toured the tree while casually giving birth. Lol.
Mama: this part of the tree is good. Oh, there's a baby. Moving on.
Ik it’s honestly beautiful how women can literally just have a living thing created inside of them and then come out of them it’s insane
Anyone else learn that chameleons give live births from this random video in their youtube recommended?
They give live birth. Oooooh. How magical to witness
Pregnant chameleon : gonna give birth other here and over here and over too and hmmm how about over here ohhhh and I forgot this spot .. ohh oh ohhh I didn’t know about this spot ahhhh yes .. ok I’m done 🥴
Not to sure but perhaps spreading the young like this allows more to survive incase a predator were to find them they wouldn't get all the babies
Haha! Came to the comments looking for this discussion
Um.. i was thinking that they do this not to stack them ontop of one another/ squash them🤷🏽♀️
😍🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️
I just find chameleons' "pot holder" feet adorable
The one in your hand melted my heart. It's just so tiny and nee to the world and just stared straight up at you. ❤
Mom looked so tired and done lol go chill momma, you did good!
CZcams: Hey kid, you wanna see a chameleon give birth with some dramatic music?
Me: Yessir.
😂youtube do be like that
How did u got to know that the video has a dramatic music before even opening it!
The sticky stuff they're coated in helps them stick to the branch before they can grab on to it. Cool :)
Mama like "Imma leave a baby on every one of these branches!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When baby opened up, I was like
👁 👄 👁 “dontfalldontfalldontfall*
This is beautiful btw, thank you for allowing us to be apart of her experience 😭💕
The baby chameleon's once they're born they just walk away like they weren't just born lol
Mother births a baby and steps forward, then rolls her pupil back: "you ok there?"
Yes mama
I just like how some animals that live birth the babies just start to live life normally like an adult..
Aside from my own children's birth, this is one of the coolest most miraculous things I've had the chance to see 👀!
I wonder what the thought process is of like
"YO I CAN CHANGE COLOUR"
Lmao!
I think it goes like this:
“Ohhh, shiz gonna get eaten now! *think invisible thoughts think invisible thoughts*”
@Phoenix Fair maybe? I thought it was used for communication, defense, or emotion
The first one broke free while gripping the branch thats evolution at its finest
Your Lost man. Evolution is a Hoax. It’s a false religion.
@@LuisPerez-fy6up I’m assuming you also believe flat earth
@@finngywingies *” The Scientific Impossibility that Nothing Created Everything ”*
@@LuisPerez-fy6up *”the scientific impossibility that you have a brain”*
@@finngywingies ? You have a lot of Hate in your heart you probably are a El gee bea Tea member. I am for Truth and against Error. What I said is Truth we don’t evolve from monkeys or fish or came from nothing, there is a Creator of all things which you will see when you die and he will judge you according to your works and a Lake of Fire will you go Unless you Repent and Believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I love how everyone is so amazed they walked after just being born 🤣 Welcome to nature, guys!
I never knew. How long goes it take them to grow up they just come out full chameleon
This video is amazing! Whoever filmed and edited it did a great professional job.
I loved seeing the babies uncurl into miniature replicas of their mother.
Awww. They already do the dance walk when they're born. So cute.
I don’t know how the hell I got here on CZcams but this was freaking awesome to watch.
Man, its facinating how such a complex lifeform with all its tools can just come out of her mother in a little bag, unfold itself in a few seconds and is pretty much good to go.
No imagination is greater than that of the evolution.
I would be the one that immediately falls off the branch!
Oh mood lmao
There is always one 😁😁
Same. 😂
I have not read any of the comments but I wonder if anyone else held open their left hand to look in comparison to how big or small the baby chameleon was
They’re SO SMALL
Yup.
Now I did!! Lol
Wow. I got a degree in zoology and thought all reptiles laid eggs. I'm amazed by this great video...to learn something I never knew. I'm also a little disappointed in my lacking college education. But mostly I'm so happy to have seen this. Thanks for sharing!
That was so beautiful to watch! Music was appropriate for the magnificence of life. Darling little babies with big googly eyes. So darn cute. Thank you for this treat!
And to all the drama queens in these comments saying the the mama is dehydrated: all creatures Get dehydrated when are giving birth!!!! So stop the non necessary drama! Please!
Havent see one comment that said this until this one so I don't even know what your talking about.
@@riolu6707 LOL
@@cf1930 plz dont laugh
@@riolu6707 h a h a
Jk, but same I haven’t seen a comment either
@@oceanrosies9073 it is to inform people about what is going on
Am I the only one who’s heart is racing becuz I thought the baby chameleon was gonna fall off the branch-
If chameleons gave birth and live their entire lives in trees, I’m sure they would have some way to not die
'Smarten up or y'all goin back where u came from'
'hehehe we'd like to see u try mama'
Wow, I've never seen a chameleon give birth before so ty
Neither have I, so this was amazing to say the least. 😍😍😍💚💚💚
@@monsterhanna6691 yea I know it's so crazy
@@monsterhanna6691 Also are those your cats on your profile thing cuz they are so cute!
I did not realize they had live births. I learned something new today!
First time I knew they don't lay eggs.
Wow! 😳
Some do some don't.
Chameleons lay eggs because they are reptiles dumies
@@drogba2712 then how come this one isn’t ?
@@cannedcoochie6828 why don't ya do some research and waste time in this pitiful conversstion
@@drogba2712 I think you're the one that needs to do research lol.
It's interesting to think that now they have to find food.
When you don't know nothing about Chameleons...
"That's a reptile. Ok."
*Waits for egg, but a whole ass baby comes out.*
*Pikachu face*
i feel you! like when the first baby comes out i was like "oooh an egg!!" then it just started wiggling like a worm
imagine going from one being to a family of 15 in 6 minutes
Chameleon gives birth
100,000 people: interesting
This was amazing to watch and love how the babies were so active right away.
I thought chameleons lay eggs? I guess you do learn something everyday
I love when two of the babies had their tails wrapped together
The dad is dreading the child support claim after this
I didn't realize they gave birth. I thought they laid eggs
That's not right for a chameleon to give birth
I was unreliably told in school that all reptiles laid eggs!
Looks like these ones are born in a thin mucous layer that they have to break out of
Is nobody gonna talk about how the baby was hanging upside down on the branch right after it was born
The way they look back while pushing it out lol “is out yet?! Yea mmkay welp time for me to walk away now”
It's so beautiful how it unfolds into a chameleon form, I dunno why I found it so beautiful but yeah
Omigosh, they’re adorable! What do they eat when they’re so tiny?
Mosquitoes, small flies, gnats and any small insects or bugs that are safe to eat.
I never knew chameleons gave live births, or that a litter of them could be 14 of them. Now I know, and knowing is half the battle...
Anyone else watching this waiting for Zefrank to start commenting "Today, we're going to learn about the SHAM-EEL-E-AWNN and its beybeys" 😂😂
Me
We can hope!
Awhh, bless her, her babies and all animals of our precious planet.
That was so cute! Gosh I love mother nature
😭🙌🏼💙
I love the patterning on some of them. Would love to see how they turn out grown up. Great job Momma. You deserve a good rest after that. I loved seeing that. Thanks for sharing.
me: aww🥺
my anxiety: it’s gonna fall off the branch
Amazing footage! I thoroughly enjoyed this! Thanks for posting.😊
This is so precious! Thanks so much