It is important to be able to hide from predators and also possibly to communicate.
No, not all lizards have camoflauge abilities. Few are able to change colors based on mood and not actual camo. Chameleons are the camoflauge lizards. Green Anoles can change from Green to Brown but not for camoflauging purposes. Hope this helps
Seahorses can be orange, red, various shades of yellow, grey, brown, black and green. They can come in patterns like zebra stripes and spots. They are able to change color to blend in with their surroundings. The more tropical ones are usually more vibrant colors though. Seahorses can also change color to camoflauge for protection. They change more rapidly than chameleons.
Chameleons adapt by some weird pigment in their skin. For example how we have freckles, but chameleons are able to control when the use the pigmens and/or adapt! =)
no animal has a "job" they are here because they were able to survive.
Colour is due to the change in the frequency of radiation. This change in frequency is sensed by the cones present in our retina.
in team what ever color your flag is, is your color but on free for all you cant change character colors
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Chameleons are insectivorous and will do quite well with the insects that you should be able to purchase at your local pet store. Most people feed their chameleons a regular diet of crickets, which can usually be bought from wherever you purchased your chameleon in varied sizes.
Chameleons are insectivorous and will do quite well with the insects that you should be able to purchase at your local pet store. Most people feed their chameleons a regular diet of crickets, which can usually be bought from wherever you purchased your chameleon in varied sizes.
its important for a species to be able to change because, the planet is changing too, so if animals don't change then they a high risk of becoming extinct. everyone knows what a mammoth is right. mammoths changed into elephants because of global warming, god knew they wouldn't survive. i hope that helped.
yes it is. it is the only reptile able to move its eyes at 360 degrees
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