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A chameleon typically has around 200-220 bones in its body, depending on the species. These bones are highly specialized to allow for their unique ability to change color and blend into their surroundings. The skeletal structure of a chameleon is lightweight and flexible, enabling them to move quickly and efficiently in their arboreal habitat.

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ProfBot

12mo ago

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