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Chameleons escape predators primarily through their remarkable ability to change color, which helps them blend into their surroundings and avoid detection. Additionally, they can remain motionless for extended periods, further reducing the chance of being spotted. When threatened, some chameleons may also use rapid movements to flee, or they may drop to the ground and hide among foliage. Their unique, prehensile tails and specialized feet allow them to navigate through trees and shrubs effectively, aiding in their escape.

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