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.
Chameleons do not have three eyes. The chameleon has two eyes each on the side of its head. Each eye operates independantly but produces one picture unlike other animals that produce two pictures for two eyes. So in conclusion chameleons have only two eyes but operate to a great exstent.
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Chameleons have two eyes on the side of its head. Each eye operates independantly and this is how a chameleon can see in two different directions. Usually animals that eyes are on the sides of its heads see two pictures but like a human chameleons see one picture.
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Chameleons have two eyes that operate independent of each other.
Chameleons can look in two different directions at once.
Chameleons move with their legs. Their feet however are like clamps. They dont have multiple toes they have 2 clamp like toes that work almost on a hinge and they use these to grab on to tree branches, vines and other things in their habitat. They wont walk around flat footed though. So you will always find them hanging on to something
Yes, A chameleon can focus on two objects at a time. Because its eyes can move two different ways at anyone time.
The chameleon is famous for this. Researchers claim that this lizard, certainly among vertebrates is unique in this regard.They (chameleons, not researchers!) are able to switch between synchronised and non-synchronised eye movements. This means that they can focus on two different objects in two different, and even opposite, directions.When they find suitable prey, they synchronise their eyes and move in for the kill! Don't be frightened! They only eat flies and other tasty insects!For more information, see Related Links below this box.
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