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5.Which animal can see double of anything?
a. Lion
b.Tiger
c.Elephant
d.Bear​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A chameleon can move each eye independently of the other, allowing the animal to simultaneously look in two different directions with a full 360-degree view.

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Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

the correct answer is Chameleon

Explanation:

A chameleon's ability to independently move each eye allows it to see in two separate directions at once while maintaining a 360-degree field of vision. Chameleons are a clade of ancestral lizards with 202 known biological species as of June 2015. Chameleons come in a variety of colors and many have the ability to change color.

Chameleons are adapted for climbing and visual hunting. The use of their prehensile tail provides stability when they are walking or resting on a branch in the tree canopy; Because of this, their tailbone is often referred to as the "fifth limb". Another characteristic that is beneficial for plantations is how their bodies are laterally compressed; It is important for them to distribute their weight as evenly as possible as this provides stability on twigs and branches in trees. They live in warm habitats that range from rainforest to desert conditions, with a variety of species in Africa, Madagascar, southern Europe, and Sri Lanka in South Asia. The chameleon's feet are like those of birds, with two claws fitted in the front and two claws in the back, and on which it moves by swinging from side to side. Their tongue is very long and comes out quickly. From which it catches insects and other grass. They have thorn-like horns and crests on their foreheads and snouts, and large chameleons often have long, flexible tails that enable them to climb twigs. Their eyes are controlled separately but work together in an organized way while hunting.

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