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Chameleons shine in black for better camouflage
Despite their image as masters of camouflage, it has long been assumed in science that chameleons change color to communicate with one another or in response to predators. Subscribe to our newsletter ...
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The Colors of the “Sleepy” Chameleon Aren’t for Camouflage—Here’s the Real Reason They Change
Hiding in the lush greenery of Réunion Island, the caméléon endormi (literally “sleepy chameleon”) is a living jewel of nature. Originally from Madagascar, this fascinating reptile was introduced to ...
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