yes,chameleons are the only one that can do it.....
Yes because their eyes are situated as such that each eye can see in an opposite direction
The chameleon is a lizard known for its unique ability to move its eyes independently in different directions. This allows them to see in two separate directions at the same time, helping them to spot prey and potential threats more effectively.
Chameleons have two eyes on the side of its head. Each eye operates independantly and this is how a chameleon can see in two different directions. Usually animals that eyes are on the sides of its heads see two pictures but like a human chameleons see one picture.
When you put it on another chameleon :D
Insects can see in all directions because insects have more than 100 eyes
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Chameleons have independently swiveling eyes, which can move in different directions simultaneously. This allows them to have a wider field of vision and the ability to see two different things at once.
if the chameleon did not use its camouflage, it would be very easy for a predator to see the chameleon and eat it. Hoped this helped!
The chameleon was difficult to see in the fallen leaves, but we spotted him when he ran out onto the grass.
NO ! The cat will view the Chameleon as potential prey - and the Chameleon will see the cat as a possible predator. Either way, the Chameleon will suffer stress - possibly leading to the lizards death !
they can see in many directions because their eyes are in different positions than fixed like our eyes. Also some insects have many lenses to their eyes like a bee, wasp or fly.
The Chameleon and the Dragonfly