Did you know chameleons actually DON'T change color to blend into their environments?#shorts

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And although there are 180 species of chameleons in the wild, only a few can be kept as pets—and they require a good bit of work. Unfortunately, chameleons aren't the best pick for the novice lizard owner, but if you've got the experience, they can make gorgeous (and fascinating) additions to the terrarium.
Why Do Chameleons Change Color?
Blending into their environment is the top reason why chameleons will change colors so that they can camouflage themselves and escape predators. But camouflage isn't the only reason to alter an appearance. Scaring away rival chameleons, impressing mates, stress, conserving heat, and staying cool are all potential reasons for dramatic color changes. Chameleons brought into seeing the vet may turn dark colors or black due to stress, while happy and relaxed chameleons will be bright green and blue at home. Some chameleons can turn more colors than others, but all chameleons possess some amount of iridophore cells in their skin.

Chameleons, like many other pet lizards, are amazing creatures!

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