Chameleons change their skin color to communicate with other chameleons, regulate their body temperature, and blend into their surroundings as a form of camouflage. They achieve this through the dispersion of pigments in their skin cells and can display a wide range of colors and patterns.
They have eyes that can move independently of each other, allowing them to focus on two different objects simultaneously. This adaptation helps them spot prey and predators more effectively.
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