Chameleons move using their arms and legs as well as their prehensile tails.
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Yes, A chameleon can focus on two objects at a time. Because its eyes can move two different ways at anyone time.
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
They chameleon can move each of its eyes in a different direction than the other eye, aswell as many other lizards that can do this
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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.
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Eyes that can move independently from one another. Example animals that have turreted eyes: Chameleon, seahorse
Don't move when the agents and dogs are looking at you.
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.
It does. You just don't see it camoflauged. If it's on people don't see you, when yo don't move. When you move people see you.
Chameleons move like any other animal on earth in uses their parts in their brain that collects messages to move the body in which ever way they would like.