2. Skin pigment cells can change color depending on temperature, mood, and during breeding. Basically they communicate with other chameleons through slight color changes.
3.They can shoot out their tongue nearly a foot out and catch an insect with incredible accuracy.
A behavioral adaption would be the manner in which the chameleon moves throughout vines and limbs. They move very slow, wavy, and precise so they appear to be leaves blowing in the wind. This makes them less less likely to be spotted by a predator.
Yes, they live in the Sahara desert but I'm not sure how they survive.
Some species of chameleon do live in deserts.
They have special features to adapt to its environment.
Could chameleons survive in the ocean why or why not???
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! =)
they adapt
yes chameleons are carnivorous but they will only eat other chameleons to survive
yes chameleons can change colors to adapt, and true chameleons can change colors due to it's mood.
because then they would be thirsty for more water and since they wouldnt get it they wouldn't survive
Humans are able to alter their environment to make life in the heat of a desert bearable. Such items as air conditioning or even electric fans can make life in the desert more comfortable as well as constructing homes that are well insulated to hold in cooler air and keep out the heat.
Yes, it would survive in a desert. As some people would say a desert is a hot, inhospitable place to be, but a desert is a place with nothing in it, so that means that the arctic and Antarctica is a desert.
Life does not proactively adapt to anything. Life in the desert becomes adapted to that environment because the living organisms that can not survive in that environment die off.The organisms with natural variations that enable them to survive in the desert do so and breed, those variations become established in the population and so the process continues, generation after generation until there are organisms in the desert that do very well in that environment.