The study revealed that, contrary to their depictions in popular media, chameleons cannot display patterns on their skin.
Despite their image as masters of camouflage, it has long been assumed in science that chameleons change color to communicate ...
Camouflage Alone The popular belief is that chameleons change color solely to disappear into their surroundings. While camouflage does play a part, it is not the only or even the primary reason.
Chameleons are famous for colour-changing, but many other animals can camouflage and survive using this incredible ability.
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