The chameleon changes its skin color in response to its environment and its mood, not, as commonly believed, to blend into its surroundings. Different species can change to such colors as pink, blue, red, orange, green, black, brown and yellow.
Chameleons change change into a variety of colors, including black, brown, yellow, green, orange, red, blue, and pink. But different species change to different colors.
black is for sleeping
whit pots and black stripes for angry
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Chameleons have a great adaptation of changing to camouflauge with their environment. They can change into any color in their surrounding whenever they choose.
The chameleon lizards they all are diffrent colors cuz they change color to blend in the backgrounds
Yes. It does change color.
Absolutely not!!! Scorpions can not change colors like chameleons.
Chameleon
any colour- they change to what colour their background is.
no thats wrong
There really is no limit to the colors that a chameleon can turn. Anything that they are on, they can mimic. Their pigment can react to any color and instantly change to whatever it is.
yes.but it only changes when on a platform
Chameleons camoflauge to hide from predetors.
The colors are used for camouflage, but could also be a way that chameleons communicate.
A chameleon changes color to adapt to its surroundings and camouflage. May other animal do too but I think this is the most commonly known animal that changes color.
yes, and it does for protection from predators or for concealment when sleeping