By Sakshi Sah
Published Nov 06, 2024

Hindustan Times
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6 adaptations of the chameleon for survival

Chameleons can change their skin colour to blend in with their surroundings, helping them hide from predators and sneak up on prey.

Changing colour also helps chameleons regulate body temperature and communicate with other chameleons.

Chameleons have a long, sticky tongue that can shoot out rapidly to catch insects from a distance.

Their tongues can be twice the length of their bodies, making them skilled hunters.

Each of a chameleon’s eyes can move separately, allowing it to look in two directions at once.

This helps them spot prey and predators without moving their bodies, staying hidden from potential threats.

Chameleons have special, divided toes that grip branches firmly, helping them move easily through trees.

Their tail acts like an extra hand, wrapping around branches for balance and support.

Chameleons move slowly to avoid drawing attention from predators, blending seamlessly into their surroundings.

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