Chameleons are at the bottom of the food chain, and near the outside of the food web. In order to hide from their predators, many species of chameleons are able to change their color in order to match their surroundings. read more
Quick Answer. The two main predators of chameleons are the fiscal shrike and the boomslang. The fiscal shrike is a bird that catches its prey and throws it onto plant thorns before eating it. read more
Chameleons may love the moth more than the larvae. These should only be fed to your chameleon once in a while though, because it is high in fat. Superworms and Beetles: Beetles are the adult form of superworms, and these should only be fed to the adult or larger species of the chameleons. read more