Curiosities #13 Why the chameleons change his color?

in #curiosity6 years ago (edited)

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Hello, i'm back!

I'm back with another curiosity, this time. Drum roll

Hey, it looks in the title friend.

Oh, right, well, today I'll explain, why do chameleons change color? We've seen them at their peak, they're so strange, right? How could an animal change its physical molecular structure to be able to see itself in another color?
Well, you see.
The chameleon is the master of disguise, of camouflage, because it has pigmented granulations on the skin (chromatophores). The epidermis that covers them is transport and represents a prism, which allows the skin to have more or less bristling reflexes. It is not the environment that causes the variations of colors, but rather, anger, fear, sight of a dam. Light and temperature also play their part; so, for example, the chameleon is green in the shade and dark brown in the sun.

The chameleons are the masters of disguise and basically they are coupled to what they feel, if fear, anger, among other reactions, how would humans be if we were like that?
No more to say, thank you very much for reading my post.!

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