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Aristidis A

Chameleons - National Wildlife Federation - 0 views

  • Chameleons don't live naturally in the United States (or anywhere else in North or South America.) You might find some living "in the wild" in Hawaii, California, and Florida. But they're the offspring of escaped pets that came from other parts of the world.
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    tells a lot of info about color changing
Amelia P

World's Smallest Chameleon Discovered - 0 views

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    tells you about the smallest chameleon
Aristidis A

10 Things You Didn't Know About Chameleons «TwistedSifter - 0 views

  • 3. Chameleon eyes have a 360-degree arc of vision and can see two directions at once. Chameleons have the most distinctive eyes of any reptile. Their upper and lower eyelids are joined, with only a pinhole large enough for the pupil to see through. They can rotate and focus separately to observe two different objects simultaneously, which lets their eyes move independently from each other.
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