I am pretty sure they are just called baby chmeleons.
It think they are just called a young chameleon. I looked it up at wikipedia and it didn't mention it being called anything else. Some people call them hatchlings.
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Baby chameleons are called hatchlings or juveniles. They are small in size and usually have similar characteristics to adult chameleons but in a more miniature form.
When a duck is a baby, it is called a duckling.
Chameleons have eukaryotic cells, which contain a defined nucleus and other organelles within a membrane. They also have specialized cells called chromatophores that contain pigment and help them change color by expanding or contracting.
Chameleons change color primarily for communication with other chameleons, to regulate body temperature, and in response to their mood or environment. Specialized cells in their skin called chromatophores contain pigments that expand and contract to produce different colors.
There are about 160 species of chameleons found predominantly in Africa, Madagascar, and parts of southern Europe and Asia.
the name of a baby pigeon is called a squab.