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Chameleon Statue (Series 15)
Chameleon Statue (Series 15)
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These unique animal collectibles are designed to capture the charm and diversity of chameleons in stunning detail. Each statue fits perfectly in the palm of your hand, making it an ideal addition to any collection. Choose from a variety of chameleon species, including Panther Chameleons, Veiled Chameleons, Carpet Chameleons, Jackson’s Chameleons, Parson’s Chameleons, and Meller’s Giant One-Horned Chameleons. Whether you're a reptile enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, these statues make a delightful gift or collectible. Plus, don’t miss the special hidden statue in this series, the limited-release Brown Leaf Chameleon!
This listing is for 1 statue. Each statue comes neatly packaged in a 4.75 x 4 x 2.75” box. Use the dropdown menu to select from available options. Buy one or collect them all for a set of charming miniature creatures!
Panther Chameleon
- Known for their vibrant colors, ranging from bright blues to fiery reds.
- Males are especially colorful, using their hues to attract mates and ward off rivals.
- Native to the tropical forests of Madagascar, where they thrive in the humid environment.
Veiled Chameleon
- Recognized by the tall "veil" on their heads, known as a casque.
- Adaptable to various environments, from humid forests to arid deserts.
- Native to the Arabian Peninsula, particularly Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
Carpet Chameleon
- Characterized by their intricate, mosaic-like patterns that cover their bodies.
- Known for being one of the smallest chameleon species.
- Native to Madagascar, where they inhabit diverse ecosystems, from forests to scrublands.
Jackson’s Chameleon
- Easily recognizable by the three horns on the male's head, resembling a miniature triceratops.
- Known for their unique hunting technique, using a long, sticky tongue to capture prey.
- Native to the mountainous regions of East Africa, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania.
Parson’s Chameleon
- One of the largest chameleon species, with some reaching up to 27 inches in length.
- Known for their robust build and vibrant colors, ranging from green to yellow.
- Native to the rainforests of Madagascar, where they live high in the canopy.
Meller’s Giant One-Horned Chameleon
- Famous for the single horn on their snout, used for both defense and display.
- One of the largest chameleon species, known for their calm demeanor.
- Native to the woodlands and savannas of East Africa, particularly in Tanzania and Malawi.
Hidden Statue = Brown Leaf Chameleon
- This limited-release statue is a hidden treasure in the series.
- Known for their incredible camouflage, resembling a dead leaf to avoid predators.
- Native to the forest floors of Madagascar, these tiny chameleons are masters of disguise.
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