Lizards can see a broad spectrum of colors, including ultraviolet light, which is invisible to humans. Their vision is generally more advanced than that of mammals, allowing them to detect a range of colors from red to blue, as well as various shades in between. This ability helps them in activities such as foraging for food, finding mates, and avoiding predators. The specific color vision capabilities can vary among different lizard species.
The chameleon lizards they all are diffrent colors cuz they change color to blend in the backgrounds
lizards can be one color or the can be different colors
they change colors
cause they can
Black and yellow with a touch of Jesus colors
all colors
The correct form of the question you are asking would be "Do lizards change their colors?" not "Does lizards change their colors". Sir, you may want to consult with your english professor to help you improve your Japanese. Good day. Oh and P.S. I enjoy mayonnaise.
"night" colored obviously...
chamelians
Lizards change colors primarily for camouflage to blend in with their environment and avoid predators. They also change color based on temperature, stress, or as a way to communicate with other lizards. It's a physiological response controlled by hormones that allow them to adjust their pigmentation.
yes chameleons can change colors to adapt, and true chameleons can change colors due to it's mood.
no!!!! like the person above me said...lizards come in many different colors like lots of animals..my sister has one that is orange and black.