does garden lizard turns in to chameleon
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The second part of the creature's scientific name, versicolor, means “changing colour”, implying that the garden lizard adapts its body colouration under certain circumstances. This is definitely chameleon-like behaviour. Observe this creature closely over the seasons, and you will realise this is true
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The second part of the creature's scientific name, versicolor, means “changing colour”, implying that the garden lizard adapts its body colouration under certain circumstances. This is definitely chameleon-like behaviour. Observe this creature closely over the seasons, and you will realise this is true.
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