I don't know. Look, if you were making a page for class in Rhiw-Syr-Dafydd Primary, then think of a better animal than this... thing! They have the ability to change color to match their surroundings.
They are helping the Chameleons by building habits and also making breeding centres around in Madagascar
by using their camouflage
Changes skin color according to their surroundings to make themselves practically invisible, it is also the way they hunt.
Chameleons protect themselves by change to the same color of the object they are sitting on, e.g. If a chameleon sit on a leaf which is green and the chameleon will change to green.
chamelons do not literally "protect" themselves from enemies, as most species have no means of defense. chameleons just change color to blend in with their surroundings.
chamelons do not literally "protect" themselves from enemies, as most species have no means of defense. chameleons just change color to blend in with their surroundings.
THe Meller's Chameleon protect itself by blending in.
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Chameleons have four legs for movement. They move around slowly, so they can make sure they can hear predators and protect themselves from them.
Some animals that protect themselves with their color patterns are the chameleon, the ladybug, the gila monster, and the poison dart frog. The eastern newt is reddish-orange in color, a warning to other animals that it is highly toxic.
A chameleon's first line of defence is to remain extremely still and change colour to it's background. In this fashion they can remain almost invisible even in a glass enclosure. In extreme stress they sometimes roll into a ball.
A chameleon survives by eating and drinking water, but to protect it self it uses it's camoflauge to change it's color to blend in.
To protect itself from the predators and enemies.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.