Chameleons

Chameleons are animals that appear in The Lion Guard. They live in the Outlands.

In the Real World
Chameleons are typically green, but have the ability to shift their color. Their heads have a bony casque, and their tails are prehensile. Their eyes are large and round, and have the ability to move independently. They have flat bodies and long limbs. A chameleon's tongue is long, with a sticky, mucus-coated tip.

In The Lion Guard
Chameleons are green with pale yellow spots and darker green stripes on their tail. They have long pink tongues and gray-green eyes. Like real chameleons, they have a casque on their head and a long prehensile tail.

In the Real World
Chameleons live in dry savannas and forests, and are often found on low branches or plants. They use their sticky tongue to catch large insects to eat, and may also eat small animals such as lizards. Females lay up to seventy eggs per clutch and bury them underground, and the juveniles reach maturity at around a year. The chameleon's ability to change color may be used for social displays and to indicate breeding status.

In The Lion Guard
Chameleons follow the Circle of Life and feed off of insects. They live in the Outlands.

Never Judge a Hyena by Its Spots
As Kion and Jasiri travel through the Outlands, they notice a chameleon capturing and eating an insect. Kion remarks that this is an example of the Circle of Life.

The Mbali Fields Migration
A chameleon is present as Swala's Herd and Muhimu's Herd migrate through a canyon on the way to Mbali Fields.