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The species was first described by Gray in 1831 as the Chamaeleon cucullatus.
There are four bright stars in Chamaeleon.
Stratiomys chamaeleon, the clubbed general, is a European species of soldier fly.
Acrochordonichthys chamaeleon is a species of catfish of the family Akysidae.
Also some pufferfish, including Chamaeleon puffer, contain saxitoxin, making their consumption hazardous.
The Chamaeleon II dark cloud contains some 40 X-ray sources.
"Chamaeleon III appears to be devoid of current star-formation activity."
The Black-headed Dwarf Chamaeleon is vulnerable because of its limited distribution.
It is a small chamaeleon from Mount Mabu in Mozambique.
Bobby is overjoyed but soon discovered that he still have the chamaeleon tongue, and the reflex to eat flies, much to his own disgust.
There are some seventy to ninety X-ray sources in the Chamaeleon I star forming region.
Its colouration is highly variable, ranging from brown or red to green, which accounts for its common name of "chamaeleon shrimp".
The species was initially described in 1890 by Albert Günther as Chamaeleon willsii.
Johann Bayer was the first uranographer to put Chamaeleon in a celestial atlas.
NGC 3195 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Chamaeleon.
It is also known as the KwaZulu Dwarf Chamaeleon.
In Australia, "Frying Pan" for Chamaeleon, is an aid to finding south by the stars.
The other bright star in Chamaeleon is Delta Chamaeleontis, a wide double star.
Delta Chamaeleontis (d Cha), is a star located in the constellation Chamaeleon.
The common name, Black-headed Dwarf Chamaeleon, stems from the first specimen studied where the head had turned black in the preservation process.
This reptile feeds on small insects such as flies and grasshoppers, which it captures in typical chamaeleon fashion with a long tongue.
Various Artists (Chamaeleon Church) - compilation :
Nerita chamaeleon is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae.
The map of Chinese constellation in constellation Chamaeleon area consists of :
Chamaeleo werneri (chamaeleon species)