The color(s) green, orange, brown, green-yellow, light grey, black, white, light turquoise. is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of a chameleon of a light green coloration, with orange splotches on its skin and spots of yellow-green. The skin is textured by small black grooves and the image contains shadow-elements that make the green and orange on the underside of the chameleon a few shades darker than the other colors. Along the back of the chameleon is a series of light grey groves which are also present along either side of a thin black line depicting a mouth, and in a V-shape on its face, which is filled by a lighter shade of yellow-green, with a few light turquoise splotches. The grey grooves are also present along the underbelly, on the claws, and on a horn on the head that also has faint stripes of orange and shades of green. The same shades of green are present on a leaf lined with white veins. The leaf is on the leftmost side of a thin brown branch which the chameleon rests on, and a another leaf exists towards the center of the branch, hanging below the chameleon with dark shadows to the left and lighter tones on the right. Throughout the image black lines are used to indicate texture, distinguish the chameleon's limbs, and give its tail a curled form. The chameleon is drawn with realistic intent. Its head is to the right of the image, and it faces the viewer as it holds on to a thin branch. It has bulbous eyes with light green skin of a more smooth texture, small brown irises and black pupils.
The stippling is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.