It should ask "Is there" not their. Honestly.
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yes they can and they can also fly and eat small frogs
Unfortunately, you cannot change the color of the eraser tool. If you want to avoid the checkerboard pattern, I suggest using the brush tool set to match the background color and paint over the line you wish to get rid of.
An octopus can change colors into whatever it feels like being.
Myth: Chameleons change color to match their environment. Chameleons don't change color to match their environment. Rather, they change color as a response to mood, temperature, health, communication, and light.
It only takes a chameleon a few milliseconds to change color. Despite popular belief, chameleons don't necessarily change color to match their background. In fact, chameleons change color to maintain a favorable body temperature since their bodies can't generate it's own body heat.
We had one in the bathroom that changed it's color to match the mirror frame. The frame is black with gold specks. Then it flew onto the wall and again changed to match the wall's color (beige). I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes!
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Not really. While there are reptiles that can change color, none of them live in the ocean.
camouflage yes because if you cant camouflage your self like a lizard can then you will probably get ate or killed by the predator or person or animal that likes to eat that animal.
Yes. Chameleons are polychromatic because they can change color to match the trees, leaves, and ground around them.
Theme color will change to match new color for presentation standard color will remain fixed.