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The skin colour helps the chameleon to camoflauge with its surroundings.
yes but it is not a chameleon
change color
A chameleon's ability to change color helps it blend in with its surroundings while it is rocking back and forth by allowing it to match the colors of its environment, making it harder for predators to spot it. This camouflage helps the chameleon stay hidden and avoid being detected.
whatever it touches it turns that color
probably not
Yes. It does change color.
A chameleon changing color is a physical change. This color change is due to specialized cells in the chameleon's skin called chromatophores, which expand or contract to reveal different pigments based on the chameleon's mood or environment.
Their color is green
Chameleons do not change color to blend in, the change color according to their mood.
If you have chameleon eye color, and your eye color changes frequently, look in the mirror to see what color they are.
The ability of a chameleon to change its color to blend in with its surroundings is called camouflage. This adaptation helps the chameleon avoid predators and enhances its ability to hunt by becoming less visible in its environment. Chameleons can change color due to various factors, including light, temperature, and emotional state, rather than solely for camouflage purposes.