Biology, asked by Mayyu2002, 1 year ago

How do chameleons change their colors

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Answered by riya8888
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it's a natural process u can't question that

Answered by khan4
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The outermost layer of the chameleon’s skin is transparent. Beneath this are several more layers of skin that contain specialized cells called chromatophores. The chromatophores at each level are filled with sacs of different kinds of pigment.
With these layers of cells, some chameleons are capable of producing a dazzling array of reds, pinks, yellows, blues, greens, and browns. These bold statements won’t help them blend into the background, but they will allow them to get their message across to other chameleons loud and clear.
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