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Chameleons may have one of the best tether-grabs in the game but they still have relatively low power and intelligence stats. In fact their INT is so low that they don't even use their color change ability for camouflage, instead using it for emotes. My vote for most overpowered lizard is the Komodo dragon or the Perentie. (ok but actually, awesome video. Much more in-depth than my episode on lizards. I didn't mention the chameleon's crazy vision abilities or their occasional horns, so I may need to revise my position on how great they are.)
Komodos may have high base stats, but their inability to spread beyond 4 islands in the Sundas really shows their limitations. Chameleons on the other hand, while having low INT, have dominated Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. Due to their limited range and population, Komodos lack genetic diversity - running the risk of falling out of the meta if the environment updates, like currently rolling out global warming patch. Komodos' relatives - other members of the Varanidea family - like Monitor Lizards, on the other hand, have been much more successful, and perhaps have a shot at dethroning the Chameleon. Yet, what they have in solid base stats is dwarfed by Chameleons special abilities - UV Vision, Super-Fast-Tongue, Colour Changing, zygodactylous feet, 360 degree vision, and traditional camouflage. Always good to see TierZoo in the comments. 😃
Ironic how creatures like Cuttlefish and Octopuses are more akin to the color changing for camouflage adaptation than Chameleons, seeing that in a lot of cartoons, it's almost a stereotype for Chameleons to have ridiculously impressive camouflage.
Chameleons have such dramatic, rapid changes that it’s hard not to notice, especially if you happen to catch one nabbing a snack. Seems to be what they’re after anyway. The cephalopods are hands down the masters of camouflage, but that means they’ll often go unnoticed.
I don't think I can pinpoint what it is exactly , but the way you narrate has a certain quirk that is thoroughly enjoyable! Keep doing what you guys are doing ! Much love! 😁
@@nielspeeraer I kid you not I thought the same thing when I first started watching, but there is this intrigue i felt from it as well. Soon I started really enjoy the narrative style! It grew on me very fast
@@26391457 wow really? For me its so strong I would switch off the video if I see she is narrating it. It's just so unpleasant and excessive, does not feel natural
He discussed the best abilities to select when playing as lizards, rather than the individual species themselves. At first he praises the chameleon's impressive abilities, up until he mentions their color changing. By that point, he straight up starts fuming. "So let me get this straight. You got _the most powerful stealth ability in the entire game..._ And you're going to *use it for EMOTES?"*
Shoot, I just realized he forgot the mosasaurs when he did that (and mosasaurs are, in fact, lizards, being most closely related to snakes and monitor lizards.)
Please do one on goldfish! Please do some reasearch, goldfish get 18 inches long, have a complex relationship with humans, and other interesting features about some breeds scales that make them look “matt” and others that have eyes that aren’t attached to their skull and pop out of their head. They feel the same pain as any other animal, and are the most abused pet in modern history! There is so much about them people never know, but is so necessary
"Most abused animal in all of history" Oh yeah, I think my 6 year old self would agree with you there
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I am always enthusiastic how in this channel the chosen theme is presented. The explanations are perfect, and the corresponding clips as well. Creating a drawing in the background is an excellent idea that completes the entire video. 👍👍👍
I'm a tattooer. One of my favorite parts of your videos is seeing the animal pictures develop as the information unfolds. Once the viewer has received all the info the picture becomes clear. Very clever.
@tubenshaft well because Dutch had this tendincy to go everywhere to trade (or pillage depends on the view) and probaly encountered them on their travles
@tubenshaft I don't know about those countries not having trees XD or snakes, but what I can add to this conversation is that the Boomslang snake does indeed live here in South Africa, and Afrikaans is very similar to Dutch. In Afrikaans it's also Boom=Tree and Slang=Snake.
@tubenshaft i can imagine, Dutch or Afrikaans sounds ridiculous when spoken in other languages, but we probaly sound the same way when we speak english
Rhinoceros Chameleon: This is a single horn Sailfin Chameleon: These are horns that have ascended past the single horn. Jackson's Chameleon: And this...Is to go even further beyond!
I love this channel, it's always a joy to watch! Such great chunks of interesting information that can all be linked together. I absolutely love the way you all articulate what you hope your veiwers get from your videos! I find that I am always taking new information away and I imagine your program has sparked a lot of interest into new topics with your viewers. To any one reading I would must certainly suggest that you support their work and the message they hope to spread!
Imagine this:a chameleon walks to a bar and lies about his stories but the other animals believe him they ask him his name he turns to them the names Rango
I found an incredibly tiny chameleon completely on accident in a store bought plant in the Midwest US many years ago! He must have hitched a ride unknowingly! What a great little surprise! I would have a hard time believing it had I not seen it with my own eyes!
I have to say, I come for the insight into animals and the smart comentary and stuff, but I always nod in appreciation to your style. Wardrobe on point!
One time, I was walking my dog, and we saw some people walking THEIR pet. A chameleon. It was on their shoulder. I slowed down to take a better look at it, and they let me pet it. It just made my day.
National Geographic Kids weren't kidding when they called these guys "the most special animal in the whole world". Though ol' Bozak was humble enough not to take that compliment. This sure brought memories. This video didn't even get into their tails. Or how their tongues aren't only sticky, but also grab onto their prey. So neat.
Chameleos are just adorable. Also if you give them something to hold, they will :3 like miniature swords, halberds and axes. I've seen some cute pictures.
Do hummingbird pleaseeee The natives of my region thought that when a hummingbird flies near you is the way of your loved ones who passed away to tell you that they are fine, and when a lot of hummingbird started visit the garden of the house I lived in with my greatgrandma after she died I became a huuuge hummingbird lover.
Rhinoceros Chameleon: This is the power of a horn Salefin Chameleon: And this is the power of 2 Horns Jacksons Chameleon: And This is *grunt* to go *grunt EVEN FURTHER BEYOND HHAAAAAAAAAAAA
8:19 "and this.... is to go..... even further beyond!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
@@eidolor Ohh I'm actually from India. Here, we can see chameleons only possibly in zoos. That too, the panther chameleon, not the adorable green ones.
Might be able to find some around Sri Lanka in that case. Where they can be found in your area seems to be changing lately. I wouldn’t really know to begin with, but if you ever find some let us know! Also send pictures
Awesome episode this week Danielle, i Love your show,e specially since you've open my eyes to info i didnt even know about some of these animals especially the one like with cheetahs not giving up hunts so easily after getting over tired, i would've kept believing that if it wasnt for you. anyway, for next weeks episode, what about another cool Lizard who cn take a walk on the wetside, that water Running Lizard The BASILISK LIZARD!!!!!!! can you give us a glimpse into that awesome lizards world. =)
4:46 2500m/s in less than 1/10th of a second... does that mean it is literally mach 7 speed and wouldnt that break the sound barrier. this doesnt sound right my rifle barely scrapes 1000m/s
Woohoo! Jackson's Chameleon! It has always looked like a mini triceratops to me since I was a kid, and glad to find out I wasn't the only one all this time around! 😁😁😁
Great video as always excellent detail.👍 But is it safe to say here that cameleons have the fastet muscles in the Vertebrate group, when you made a video about how frogfish has the fastest bite ever at 1/6000th of a second?
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Animalogic PLEASE DO NAUTILUS or SPINOSAURUS
Could you do komodo dragons please
We already have
Love your vids!!!!! Keep it up
thanks!
Chameleons may have one of the best tether-grabs in the game but they still have relatively low power and intelligence stats. In fact their INT is so low that they don't even use their color change ability for camouflage, instead using it for emotes. My vote for most overpowered lizard is the Komodo dragon or the Perentie.
(ok but actually, awesome video. Much more in-depth than my episode on lizards. I didn't mention the chameleon's crazy vision abilities or their occasional horns, so I may need to revise my position on how great they are.)
I really hope you're looking at this can you make a video about chameleons or the chameleon family
i knew this title would get you
Your here :D
Komodos may have high base stats, but their inability to spread beyond 4 islands in the Sundas really shows their limitations. Chameleons on the other hand, while having low INT, have dominated Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. Due to their limited range and population, Komodos lack genetic diversity - running the risk of falling out of the meta if the environment updates, like currently rolling out global warming patch.
Komodos' relatives - other members of the Varanidea family - like Monitor Lizards, on the other hand, have been much more successful, and perhaps have a shot at dethroning the Chameleon. Yet, what they have in solid base stats is dwarfed by Chameleons special abilities - UV Vision, Super-Fast-Tongue, Colour Changing, zygodactylous feet, 360 degree vision, and traditional camouflage.
Always good to see TierZoo in the comments. 😃
clash of zoology youtube- love it!
“Chameleons are TRULY wondrous.” *Chameleon licks tree branch*
so?
My bearded dragon licks almost everything
It didn’t lick the branch there was food on it
@@Imhungry36 E V E R YT H I N G?
There was a lil bug on the branch lmao
2:19 “Honey, I think someone’s watching us.”
2:16
"Ok, why is the camera filming us?"
"This is awkward"
NOT JUST AWKWARD VERY VERY AWKWARD!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ironic how creatures like Cuttlefish and Octopuses are more akin to the color changing for camouflage adaptation than Chameleons, seeing that in a lot of cartoons, it's almost a stereotype for Chameleons to have ridiculously impressive camouflage.
It’s a common misconception.
Chameleons have such dramatic, rapid changes that it’s hard not to notice, especially if you happen to catch one nabbing a snack. Seems to be what they’re after anyway.
The cephalopods are hands down the masters of camouflage, but that means they’ll often go unnoticed.
Cuttlefish kind of remind me of underwater chameleons, really. Their tentacles shoot out just like a chameleon's tongue.
It's because the color changing ones are more interesting. As for not giving other animals that trait, I don't know. 😕
That trope is called "Hollywood Chameleon"
"Meh, I'm just gonna look like a dead leaf."
What a mood
"Eh, neh, I'm just gonna look like a dead leaf." -Me waking up for school in the morning
I don't think I can pinpoint what it is exactly , but the way you narrate has a certain quirk that is thoroughly enjoyable! Keep doing what you guys are doing ! Much love! 😁
I would actually disagree. Intonation is very excessive and almost makes me change video. I guess it's a personal feeling
@@nielspeeraer I kid you not I thought the same thing when I first started watching, but there is this intrigue i felt from it as well. Soon I started really enjoy the narrative style! It grew on me very fast
@@26391457 wow really? For me its so strong I would switch off the video if I see she is narrating it. It's just so unpleasant and excessive, does not feel natural
@@nielspeeraer Well to each his own.
TierZoo would say otherwise. Their base stats are too low.
hahaha has he done a lizard tier?
Animalogic Yes, and lizards get their own special moveset
He discussed the best abilities to select when playing as lizards, rather than the individual species themselves. At first he praises the chameleon's impressive abilities, up until he mentions their color changing. By that point, he straight up starts fuming.
"So let me get this straight. You got _the most powerful stealth ability in the entire game..._ And you're going to *use it for EMOTES?"*
Shoot, I just realized he forgot the mosasaurs when he did that (and mosasaurs are, in fact, lizards, being most closely related to snakes and monitor lizards.)
+Globin347 Is their moveset really so notable?
Please do one on goldfish! Please do some reasearch, goldfish get 18 inches long, have a complex relationship with humans, and other interesting features about some breeds scales that make them look “matt” and others that have eyes that aren’t attached to their skull and pop out of their head. They feel the same pain as any other animal, and are the most abused pet in modern history! There is so much about them people never know, but is so necessary
"Most abused animal in all of history"
Oh yeah, I think my 6 year old self would agree with you there
I am always enthusiastic how in this channel the chosen theme is presented. The explanations are perfect, and the corresponding clips as well. Creating a drawing in the background is an excellent idea that completes the entire video. 👍👍👍
0:58 when youre trying to get someones attention
he would like to smash
This, on top of when she talks about having the most advance tongue in the world.
I fkn cant.
It looks like the toothless meme
Indigo Chameleon
when you see your friend in class and try to get their attention through the door
I'm a tattooer. One of my favorite parts of your videos is seeing the animal pictures develop as the information unfolds. Once the viewer has received all the info the picture becomes clear. Very clever.
So glad I found this channel. I'm adoring your mix of science and art here. Great touches with the background drawing.
Your art gets more intricate, and beautiful every episode
4:28
Worm: HAha you're slow ya can't eat me
_Y o i n k_
Literally everything about these critters is so amazing! They win the prize for ‚most unusual features‘ you couldn’t come up with, if you tried...
Idk the octopus could give them a run for their money
hammerhead sharksss. its time!!!
It is.
Boomslang snake.... Boomslang is Tree snake in dutch
@tubenshaft well because Dutch had this tendincy to go everywhere to trade (or pillage depends on the view) and probaly encountered them on their travles
@tubenshaft probaly a joke as well but i am saying it anyway, we have trees and snakes here
@tubenshaft u were i am just slightly retarded ;)
@tubenshaft I don't know about those countries not having trees XD or snakes, but what I can add to this conversation is that the Boomslang snake does indeed live here in South Africa, and Afrikaans is very similar to Dutch.
In Afrikaans it's also Boom=Tree and Slang=Snake.
@tubenshaft i can imagine, Dutch or Afrikaans sounds ridiculous when spoken in other languages, but we probaly sound the same way when we speak english
1:02
My last brain cell on an exam
hahaha! xD
Hey you need a subscriber so I did that
Rhinoceros Chameleon: This is a single horn
Sailfin Chameleon: These are horns that have ascended past the single horn.
Jackson's Chameleon: And this...Is to go even further beyond!
I love Animalogic! Would you like to talk about Tasmanian devils?
I would!!! We really want to go to Australia to shoot them. Cross your fingers.
Animalogic does the Animalogic team regularly go to the animals’ natural habitats to film them in the wild?
@@animalogic But wouldn't it deflect the bullets back?
Yes! Do T-devils! Love T-devils.
Animalogic lmao I misinterpreted ur comment for a second 😂
Please do one on Orcas and their mistreatment in captivity 🖤
Alison N yup
I want this
My patronus is an orca
I agree
Black fish.... sorry
This is the best explanatory video about chameleons I've ever seen. Thank you so much
4:32 You can see how the internal fluids of the caterpillar sprays out
I love this channel, it's always a joy to watch! Such great chunks of interesting information that can all be linked together. I absolutely love the way you all articulate what you hope your veiwers get from your videos! I find that I am always taking new information away and I imagine your program has sparked a lot of interest into new topics with your viewers. To any one reading I would must certainly suggest that you support their work and the message they hope to spread!
I love this channel so much, i can listen to Danielle all day, even with her corny jokes 😂 Love you all guys!
I love how you just jump into the video and give epic information. Thanks for not jerking us around for 10 mins.
Hey I already asked this but I’m gonna ask again if you could do the coconut crab next?
Well Tamatoa hasn’t always been this glam...
@@simonj3413 I was a drab little crab once
SuperGoose65 now I know I can be happy as a clam
Coconut crab is in 35 bee zone
@@simonj3413Eating Birds For Thirds!
Danielle is really doing a great job in narrating and explaining
Man the developers really need to nerf this character like come on man it’s to OP they’re taking over the servers
Danielle, you're awesome! Love your videos and fashion sense. I watch animalogic all the time!😊
nobody:
men in their 80s drinking cranberry juice: 5:33
Just incredible. I will be showing this to some of my art classes before we do a chameleon art project this year.
Imagine this:a chameleon walks to a bar and lies about his stories but the other animals believe him they ask him his name he turns to them the names Rango
This is one of my favorite episodes. And, Danielle, your artwork is amazing!!☮️🎃
Imagine having an awesome color changing camo ability and only using it to emote at others
I found an incredibly tiny chameleon completely on accident in a store bought plant in the Midwest US many years ago! He must have hitched a ride unknowingly! What a great little surprise! I would have a hard time believing it had I not seen it with my own eyes!
I have to say, I come for the insight into animals and the smart comentary and stuff, but I always nod in appreciation to your style. Wardrobe on point!
This team has their shit together, can’t help but love them.
One time, I was walking my dog, and we saw some people walking THEIR pet. A chameleon. It was on their shoulder. I slowed down to take a better look at it, and they let me pet it. It just made my day.
Fun fact : The Jackson's Chameleon is the original form of the deathclaws from fallout before they got mixed with other animal genes.
Animalogic you always keep things interesting!
National Geographic Kids weren't kidding when they called these guys "the most special animal in the whole world". Though ol' Bozak was humble enough not to take that compliment. This sure brought memories.
This video didn't even get into their tails. Or how their tongues aren't only sticky, but also grab onto their prey. So neat.
Who here saw the picture she was drawing and immediately thought "That's Ms. Frizzle's pet chameleon Liz!"
Fun fact: Liz is actually a **male** Jackson's chameleon. Females don't have horns!
Keep the knowledge comin danielle!! Your awesome!!!💪💪💪
Chameleos are just adorable. Also if you give them something to hold, they will :3 like miniature swords, halberds and axes. I've seen some cute pictures.
i gave my 5 month old a penny and when i tried to take it back he pulled it against his chest and started protecting it lol
Fascinating little beings! Thank you for that wonderful presentation!
and i thought the triceratops was extinct, these guys have both horns and A PLATE BEHIND THEIR HEADS.
I just binge watched every video on this channel
4:31
Made that Caterpillar squirt XD
Hahahaha made me do a double take
That’s terrible
oh my goodness
That’s not a caterpillar that’s a horn worm 🐛
I love how regularly they are uploading again
CAN YOU DO AN EPISODE ON ORCAS
I LOVE Chameleons!!! And I LOVE Animal Logic!!! Great work as always my friend!!
I didnt knew they could vibrate their body lol
Tiny little engine
I had a Jackson's Chameleon pet, and it was amazing to watch him eat flies.
I own the book "The Tiger", and it's a great book.
Could you do Andean bears or saiga antelope?
Simon Janevic saigas
They are cuuuuute... And the finger-nail sized one? The cutest of the all.
Can you do a video on tuatara, thyre so mysterious and not many people know about them
Chameleon: wanna see me grab that bug with my tounge? . . . Wanna see me do it again?
6:08 I miss The Magic School bus...
Fun fact: Liz is actually a **male** Jackson's chameleon. Females don't have horns!
Sometimes I forget they change color. There’s just so much already amazing about them!
4:33 that caterpillar just straight-up squirted
When I feed hornworms, they often poop or squirt as they chameleon eats them. Hornworms are great for hydrating a chameleon!
Do hummingbird pleaseeee The natives of my region thought that when a hummingbird flies near you is the way of your loved ones who passed away to tell you that they are fine, and when a lot of hummingbird started visit the garden of the house I lived in with my greatgrandma after she died I became a huuuge hummingbird lover.
Do an episode on Harpy Eagles please!!
That would be cool
I am officially grossed out and intrigued at the same time.
Being high watching this on 2z speed is crazy.
we love you danielle!!!
Cookie cutter sharks!
YES!
Yos.
Absolutely love ur channel... Epic as always 😉 👏 👏 👏
I'm not going to lie I have a huge crush on Danielle Defoe!!!
I feel you
Omg!! Yes!!! She's damn cute!!!
We all do 😅😋
Robinson Crusoe
Every episode she wears something new and awesome.
Rhinoceros Chameleon: This is the power of a horn
Salefin Chameleon: And this is the power of 2 Horns
Jacksons Chameleon: And This is *grunt* to go *grunt EVEN FURTHER BEYOND
HHAAAAAAAAAAAA
I have watch many documentaries about chameleon.. but this is the best one..
Please do a video on Manta Rays.
Yes. They are so majestic. Unless they are in a feeding frenzy below you. ^^
Yes!!
don't be made of shellfish.
Amazing video. Best one I've seen. So much detail
Danielle is looking extra Gryffindor today
So glad I found your channel again!! 💗
Since it's almost Halloween can you do an episode of spiders!
That's going to be christmas.
Ok I'm fine with that
Animalogic Male sure that you do one on reindeer next Easter ;P
8:19 "and this.... is to go..... even further beyond!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
Please do secretary birds I know that it takes a long time to make videos
Great videos!!! Congrats!!! We loved to see anything about amazing cobras!
Well, after only three videos, I have a crush on Danielle. :(
That woody chameleon is ridiculously cute but the green chameleon is insanely cute....I wanna have one as a pet!
If you’re ever in the carribean you can find all sorts of them just chillin out!
@@eidolor Ohh I'm actually from India. Here, we can see chameleons only possibly in zoos. That too, the panther chameleon, not the adorable green ones.
Might be able to find some around Sri Lanka in that case. Where they can be found in your area seems to be changing lately. I wouldn’t really know to begin with, but if you ever find some let us know! Also send pictures
@@eidolor Sure :)
Make a one about camels
Awesome episode this week Danielle, i Love your show,e specially since you've open my eyes to info i didnt even know about some of these animals especially the one like with cheetahs not giving up hunts so easily after getting over tired, i would've kept believing that if it wasnt for you. anyway, for next weeks episode, what about another cool Lizard who cn take a walk on the wetside, that water Running Lizard The BASILISK LIZARD!!!!!!! can you give us a glimpse into that awesome lizards world. =)
Can you please make a video for lions next?
Just found this channel and that ending about the tiger must be a sign cause I just watched a movie called the tiger yesterday
How about praying mantises next?
17:14
the chameleon: WOAH THERE, social distancing man
2500 m/s?! It's 7.3 speeds of sound and an insane acceleration of 2551 g
"When the chameleon spots prey, both of its eyes lock onto its target. If you were Jiminey Cricket, you would shit your pants right... about... now."
Horse shoe crabs pls.
Great episode! Do Orcas next! :3
4:46 2500m/s in less than 1/10th of a second... does that mean it is literally mach 7 speed and wouldnt that break the sound barrier. this doesnt sound right my rifle barely scrapes 1000m/s
More like 25 ms
Woohoo! Jackson's Chameleon! It has always looked like a mini triceratops to me since I was a kid, and glad to find out I wasn't the only one all this time around! 😁😁😁
Please do a moray eel
Like with the sticky chameleon slobber?
Love this channel.
Danielle is so cute
Great video as always excellent detail.👍
But is it safe to say here that cameleons have the fastet muscles in the Vertebrate group, when you made a video about how frogfish has the fastest bite ever at 1/6000th of a second?