Veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) perched on a branch, displaying a tall, distinctive casque on its head. Its skin shows intricate patterns of green, brown, and white, blending with the natural environment. The chameleon clings to the branch with its zygodactylous feet, suited for gripping. Green foliage in the background adds to the habitat's authenticity. Known for its ability to change color and independently moving eyes, this species is native to the Arabian Peninsula, including Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
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