Chameleons

The mucus from the tongue pads of veiled chameleons is 400 times more viscous than human saliva.

Chameleons are a unique and fascinating group of reptiles known for their ability to change color and their remarkable adaptations. The term “chameleon” comes from the Latin word “chamaeleon,” which is derived from the Greek words “khamai” (on the ground) and “leon” (lion). So, the word means earth lion.

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