yes i think so
Chameleons are NOT nocturnal.
Yes, some species can. I.e the Epicrates (rainbow boa) family changes their color during night time. Both Brazilian and Colombian rainbow boas fade at their flanks, which turn from brown to a grey/white color. This is referred to as "whitewalling".
They move slowly in the day from the predators but quite quickly in the night because it will be dark.
"night" colored obviously...
In the daytime hours, the temperatures are well above 100. but at night it is actually frezing temperatures
yea mine did after laying 11 eggs just got it last night too lol
Yes they are nocturnal they are like turtles they come out at night and follow the light so get a flashlight and shine it in a chameleons spot and watch them follow your light
They could look like being the same but I have seen them in night time and they could show different colors. To my knowledge, all coral aren't the same.
You can't see colors at night because it's dark.
Yes, autumn leaves change colors due to the process of photosynthesis. As days get shorter and temperatures cool, chlorophyll production decreases, revealing the other pigments in the leaves such as carotenoids (yellow and orange) and anthocyanins (red and purple).
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Soft, calming colors like blue, green, and lavender are most conducive to promoting a restful night's sleep.