Chameleons don't really change color on thier surroundings. They change color depending on thier mood and actions, how they feel.
Chameleons defend themselves by changing the colour of their body, allowing them to blend into their surroundings. This is called camouflage.
They blend into their surroundings.
by camouflaging themselves to the object
Yes, chameleons can change their color by manipulating special cells called chromatophores in their skin. They change color to regulate body temperature, communicate with other chameleons, or to camouflage themselves in their surroundings. This color change happens in response to factors such as light, temperature, mood, and health.
chameleons mate like this: if the male is interested in the female then he will show lots of light attractive colors! if the female isinterested than she will show some light colors.
usually as a sign of aggression or to make themselves look bigger
Their ability to change colors allows them to camouflage themselves by blending into the background.
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.
Chameleons are considered to be cold blooded as they use exothermic means to control their body temperature. This means that they control their temperature via external means by taking advantage of the environment around them. This would include things like sunning on rocks to warm up, or shading themselves to cool down.
are chameleons territorial
chameleons reproduce
yes chameleons are carnivorous but they will only eat other chameleons to survive