It changes it color because of special cells called "chromatophores". These chromatophores contain sacks of color pigments.
The lizard that changes color is called a chameleon. They have specialized cells called chromatophores that allow them to alter their skin color to blend in with their environment or display their mood.
It changs green
it's called a chameleon's.
the only one I can think of is a chameleons
yes.
tongue
Well, honey, the main difference between a home lizard and a garden lizard is their preferred hangout spot. Home lizards, like geckos, prefer to cozy up inside your house, while garden lizards, like anoles, are more into outdoor living. So, if you see a lizard chilling on your window sill, it's probably a home lizard; if it's sunbathing in your garden, it's likely a garden lizard.
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The Louisiana anole lizard changes color primarily due to environmental factors such as temperature, light, and social interactions. This color change is facilitated by specialized cells in their skin called chromatophores, which contain different pigments. When the lizard's body temperature rises or it feels threatened, these cells expand or contract, altering the lizard's appearance. This ability helps with camouflage, communication, and thermoregulation.
the lizard fish is tan / sand colored