Quilled chameleon

Not much is know about the Quilled Chameleon, except that it inhabits the densely forested areas of the Earth Kingdom. Being a hybrid chameleon, the animal is a master of disguise, changing color to blend with it's surroundings.

Anatomy
The build of the Quilled Chameleon is almost identical to that of a chameleon, although it seams to have the head of a pterodactyl. Feather-like quills extend from it's front legs, which possibly allow the animal to glide through the air. As it's only seen colored in forest green with stripes of a lighter shade of green, it's possible that these animals can be found in different colors, or that they change color to blend with their surroundings.

Connection
The Quilled Chameleon resembles the modern day chameleon, and seams to be a cross between the extinct and later evolved pterodactyl that grows feathers, or quills, and the Chameleon.

Trivia

 * The Quilled Chameleon was named such because of its chameleon-like characteristics, and feather-like quills that extend from its front legs.
 * The Quilled Chameleon wasn't recognized until November 16, 2010; when Water Spout posted a blog of his finding. After discussion, the animal was named Quilled Chameleon.
 * Other names discussed for the creature was Feathered Chameleon, and Winged Chameleon.