About Meller's Chameleon: Meller's chameleon also known as the giant one-horned chameleon, is the largest species of chameleon in Africa. Meller's live in bushy savannahs and eat insects, smaller lizards, worms, and caterpillars. Meller's chameleon was named after the botanist Charles James Meller (1836-1869). // Image Credit: Jennifer Zoon, Smithsonian's National Zoo
Today's online jigsaw puzzle game featuring a group of polar bears in their natural habitat. Polar bears are the largest land carnivores on earth and are also considered marine animals since they spend much of their time in the water. They are well-adapted to living in their frigid Arctic environment, with thick fur, large paws for swimming, and an insulating layer of blubber. However, climate change is rapidly altering their habitat, causing sea ice to melt and threatening their ability to hunt and survive.
If you didn't already know, there are three species of zebra: Grevy's zebra (the ones features in this puzzle), Plains zebra and Mountain zebra. They are primarily found in various regions of Africa and inhabit grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands. They are herbivores, primarily grazing on grasses and sometimes leaves and shrubs. Zebras are best known for their striking black and white striped patterns. The exact purpose of zebras' stripes has been the subject of scientific study and debate. While the definitive answer is still not entirely clear, several theories exist. Some theories say that they are used for camouflage, some for thermoregulation and others for protection from insects. An interesting fact is that, just like human fingerprints, each zebra's stripe pattern is unique to the individual.
The blue spruce, also commonly known as white spruce, Colorado spruce, or Colorado blue spruce, is a coniferous tree that has bluish-silver and bluish-white colored needles. It is used as an ornamental tree and can also be turned into a beautiful Christmas tree. What do you think? Would you like such a tree for Christmas?
Today's puzzle is based on a painting by Martin Johnson Heade. The American artist was fascinated with hummingbirds and painted them in several of his works. The particular species of the hummingbird represented in this painting is the black-eared fairy. It lives in the same area of the Amazon basin where the passionflower grows.
Start today's puzzle, put the pieces back together and see the beautiful fall colors. Autumn colors or autumn foliage, fall colors, fall foliage, or simply foliage takes place every year when normal green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs turn different shades of red, yellow and brown. Reconstruct the image and see colorful fall landscape featured in this new jigsaw. Have fun!
The image featured in this fun and challenging puzzle depicts a colorful woven basket filled to the brim with vibrant, ripe fruits. The centerpiece of the composition is a colorful assortment of apples and bananas, arranged in an inviting display. The apples, with their shiny skins ranging from bright reds to deep greens and yellows, exude a sense of freshness and wholesome appeal. Meanwhile, the bananas, with their distinctive curved shape and vibrant yellow peels, add a tropical flair to the arrangement. Apples and bananas are both widely consumed fruits known for their nutritional benefits. They are rich sources of vitamins, particularly vitamin C, and dietary fiber. While apples boast thousands of varieties with flavors ranging from sweet to tart, bananas are prized for their potassium content and convenient natural packaging. Together, they offer a delicious and nutritious addition to any diet, showcasing the diversity and abundance of nature's bounty.
As the name suggests, most morning glory flowers unfurl into full bloom in the early morning. Their fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers come in colors of purple, blue, magenta, pink, or white. Pick your difficulty level, press start and put the beautiful flowers back together and relax with today's puzzle.
If you didn't know, watermelons were originally cultivated for their high water content and were stored to be eaten during dry seasons, not only as a food source, but as a method of storing water. Watermelon fruit is 91% water, contains 6% sugars, and is low in fat. Watermelons are usually eaten fresh, as slices, diced in mixed fruit salads, or as juice.
In this new puzzle we feature a rooster crowing while the chickens in the coop feed on some bread crumbs. If you didn't know, a rooster's crowing is a loud and sometimes shrill call and sends a territorial signal to other roosters. Roosters may also crow in response to sudden disturbances within their surroundings. A rooster will often crow from a vantage point above his territory so he can make sure others are aware of his presence from far away.
This jigsaw puzzle features a stunning image of a tree canopy on a beautiful, sunny day. The intricate puzzle pieces capture the details of the lush green foliage, delicate leaves, and branches swaying in the gentle breeze. The image showcases the intricate network of branches and leaves, creating a stunning visual representation of nature's beauty. As you piece together this puzzle, you'll be transported to a peaceful and serene setting, surrounded by the tranquility of nature. The vibrant colors of the leaves and branches will come to life, allowing you to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Have fun!
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