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Most grew up believing that chameleons change color to blend in. They're actually showing off their mood and status.
We’ve always been told that if you watch a chameleon closely behind any background, it flickers its colors and slips into ...
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Funky-Nosed "Pinocchio" Chameleons Get A Boost As They Turn Out To Be Multiple Species
More than 40 percent of all known chameleon species live on the island of Madagascar. Among those species is a group called the Calumma gallus species complex, which contains the "Pinocchio" ...
What a great question, Ikechukwu! It doesn’t have a simple answer, though: yes, chameleons do change color when they sleep, but we think it happens in a different way to when they’re awake. People ...
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From finches to chameleons The surprising reason why male animals are more colourful than females
The natural world has numerous animals, be it birds that grace the sky, fishes that trifle through water, or animals that ...
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