Copenhagen Zoo houses veiled chameleons, offering visitors a glimpse into this unique species.
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Copenhagen Zoo, established in 1859, is one of Denmark's oldest cultural institutions and is home to over 4,000 animals representing more than 250 species. Among its diverse reptile collection, the zoo features veiled chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus), native to the Arabian Peninsula.
While specific details about the veiled chameleons at Copenhagen Zoo, such as their acquisition dates, individual names, or participation in breeding programs, are not publicly available, the zoo's commitment to conservation and education ensures that these chameleons play a role in raising awareness about reptile species and their habitats.