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What do you think made it possible for the chameleons eyes to wobble

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

Chameleons eyes won't wobble. It may look like wobbling; but, it doesn't really.

Explanation:

Chameleons have mastered in the art of camouflaging. It is a real pain to spot one without a keen concentration. However, they can spot us easily before we does. Chameleons' eyes are one of the amazing phenomenon next to its sticky tongue.

Eyes of a chameleon is a wired thing as they have no upper and lower eyelids instead of a big cone shaped one that can cover the eyes completely except the eyelids. Both eyes of a Chameleon is capable of rotating in all direction. They are capable of rotating their both eyes in various direction simultaneously to spot their pray. Thus make their eyes look like wobbling.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Chameleons have wobbly eyes due to their conical shape of the eye.

EXPLANATION:

Chameleons are small reptiles that belong to the family of lizards. These tiny creatures have a unique feature of not only camouflaging to the surrounding areas but also they have binocular vision. Their eyes can wobble. This is because the eyelids of the chameleons are conical in shape.

This gives the eyeballs and the pupil a lot of space for movement. Unlike other animals, their eyes are scaly. Hence the eyes appear wobbling and can move at a 360 degree angle.  

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