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Chameleons are not considered mimicry themselves, but they are known for their remarkable ability to change color, which serves various purposes like communication, camouflage, and temperature regulation. This color change can sometimes help them blend into their surroundings, but it is not a form of mimicry in the traditional sense, where an organism imitates the appearance of another species for protection or advantage. Instead, chameleons actively adjust their colors in response to environmental factors and social interactions.

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