This book is dedicated to my pet chameleon Yoshi. Whenever I arrive home, he instantly comes to his cage door and wants to come out and explore. His exploring and activeness inspired me to write this informative piece about chameleons.

Content Standard Covered in this book:
1.LS.1: Living things have basic needs, which are met by obtaining materials from the physical environment. Living things require energy, water, and a particular range of temperatures in their environments. Plants get energy from sunlight. Animals get energy from plants and other animals. Living things acquire resources from the living and nonliving components of the environment.
Table of Contents
What is Yoshi?................................................5
Where is Yoshi from?...................................7
Yoshi's Lifespan............................................9
Yoshi's Needs..................................................11
Yoshi's Food....................................................13
Yoshi's Habitat..............................................15
Yoshi's Mood Changes.................................17
Glossary..........................................................20
Index.................................................................21
References.....................................................22
What is Yoshi?
Yoshi is a Veiled Chameleon.
There are around 180 different types of chameleons around the world.
Veiled Chameleons are the most commonly owned as pets.
Yoshi's Lifespan:
Veiled Chameleons live 5-8 years on average.
On average they grow to be about 2 feet long.

Asia
Where is Yoshi from?
Continent: Asia
Country: Saudi Arabia, and Yemen
They have been shipped and brought to the United States.
Yoshi's Needs:
- He needs water
-He needs sunlight
- He needs to eat bugs
- He needs a heat lamp to stay warm
- He needs his enclosure temperature to 75-85 degrees
- He needs a basking spot with a temperature of 85-95 degrees
Yoshi's Food:
Veiled chameleons are omnivorous.
They eat plants and insects.
The insects that they eat include mealworms, waxworms, super worms, silkworms, Dubia roaches, crickets, and locusts.
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Aubrey Alejandro is a first-time author, full time worker, full time student, and full-time pet mom. Aubrey was inspired to write this book by her love for her pet chameleon Yoshi. This book can be used to teach young students' information about chameleons and their needs.



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