The chameleon is native to Southeast Asia and is very expensive. BEKSAI, INDONESIA: ACTION packed images showed the moment a dragonfly was swiped by a chameleon?s ELEVEN-INCH tongue in a flash. In one image, the greedy six-inch chameleon was photographed as it stuck out its lengthy tongue and swiped a tasty dragonfly within less than one second. Another image captured the moment the chameleon expertly retracted its tongue - which is double the size of its body - and swallowed the dragonfly whole in just five seconds. The captivating images were shot by photographer Dzul Dzulfirkri (48) from Beksai, Indonesia, who witnessed the rapid feed in his back garden just 19-feet away. The panther chameleon - a pet of Dzul?s friend - captured over five dragonflies during the five-second feast. Dzul captured the images using a Canon 5D MK IV camera with a 100-400mm sigma lens and shared them on his instagram, @dzulfikri72. Panther chameleons - Furcifer Pardalis - originate from Madagascar and have 180-degree vision which is how they detect their prey. They begin aiming their eyes and measure the distance between themselves and their prey and then hit the prey with their tongue, killing it instantly. mediadrumworld.com / @dzulfikri72