As the evening sun trickled through the forest in Malaysia, an elusive lizard searched for a bed. It settled on some plants and fell asleep. But the night would not be a restful one. “Our student ...
Chameleons are famous for colour-changing, but many other animals can camouflage and survive using this incredible ability.
Our environment reporter Amy Williams spent some quality time with a Chameleon recently. In the video at the top of this page ...
Zebras, a children’s tale goes, became striped after “standing half in the shade and half out of it.” While the author, Rudyard Kipling, wasn’t a biologist, his story may hold some truth: research ...
The study revealed that, contrary to their depictions in popular media, chameleons cannot display patterns on their skin.
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The Color-Changing Secrets of Chameleons Explained by Science
Camouflage Alone The popular belief is that chameleons change color solely to disappear into their surroundings. While camouflage does play a part, it is not the only or even the primary reason.
A student saw an elusive animal sleeping on a trail in Malaysia and discovered the first female Drogon’s false garden lizard ever recorded. Photo from Zijia Hong, shared by Evan S. H. Quah As the ...
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