Debunked Fact Animals Biology

Chameleons Change Colour to Match Their Surroundings

Chameleons change colour primarily for communication, not camouflage

Chameleons can change their skin colour to perfectly blend in with whatever environment they're in for camouflage.

While chameleons can change colour dramatically, it's primarily for communication and thermoregulation, not for blending into surroundings. They often change to bright colours that stand out. The colour-changing ability works through specialised cells called chromatophores. Recent research shows chameleons are not particularly good at hiding despite their reputation.

Believed Since 1950
Year Revised 2014
Why Changed New Evidence
Confidence Revised
Region Worldwide

Reception

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