A characteristic movement
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The flap-neck chameleon is an arboreal reptile. Mostly found in bushes or shrubs, it stays in the same area. It is usually found on the ground when looking for mates or when females are ready to lay their eggs in soft soil. It has a very characteristic way to move. Indeed, it slowly moves with a forward and backward motion.
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