how does a chameleon protect itself from its enemies?
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According to the National Wildlife Federation, chameleons protect themselves by changing colors to blend in with their environment. Chameleons move extremely slowly, so their best defense is their ability to camouflage themselves. ... This ability allows chameleons to quickly pinpoint potential predators and prey.
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Chameleons change their skin colours according to the surroundings. This protects them from their enemies by developing a protective colouring or camouflage.
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