Common Kamee

Chamaeleo discoloris

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Fitting squarely in the palm of a man's hand, the Kamees are a peaceful and intelligent species that live high in the canopies of forests. Special cells in their skin allow them to change color drastically. When angered, they become dull or darker colors, but they are generally brightly patterned. Their diet consists of small insects, and they use their bright tongues to lure prey within striking distance. The Kamees' tails are also prehensile and are useful for holding onto branches.

Pronounciation: KAH-mee
Plural: Kamees
Diet: Insectivore
Length: 9-17 in (17-25 cm)
Weight: 2.1-7 oz (60-200 g)
Availability: Free
Habitat: Idalani Waterfalls, Tengel Rainforest
Passive Traits: Climber, Intellectual, Prehensile Tail
Element: Earth
Strength: 8
Intelligence: 2
Endurance: 2
Willpower: 5
Agility: 8
Battle Traits: Chameleon Skin

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