no sorry i tested it out on my baby iguana they just move there head no sorry i tested it out on my baby iguana they just move there head
chameleon
Chameleons can move their eyes independently of each other.The only family of reptiles/lizards that can move their eyes in two different directions are chameleons. Any type of chameleon can do this.
Eyes that can move independently from one another. Example animals that have turreted eyes: Chameleon, seahorse
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The chameleon is a lizard that can camouflage itself to match pretty much anything. The eyes of chameleon can move independently of each other giving them 360 degree vision.
Their eyes are on stalks and the crabs can move them independently.
crossed-eyes, crazy-eyes, and Iguana eyes.O_o this one to
You can't or you'll kill the iguana.
no exist,all bacterias can move independently
Some protists can move independently, some don't.
A backbone helps the iguana by helping it move.Without it ,it can move,but without that much support.
Locomotion is the term for the ability to independently move about from place to place.
White cats with blue eyes