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What is the chameleon as mentioned in the poem, How to Tell Wild animals?

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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This question is from poem How To Tell Wild Animals by Carolyn Wells. Chameleon is a type of a small lizard; it neither has ears nor wings. Owing to its camouflage, it merges into its surroundings. The poet says that if on a tree you don’t see anything, there is a possibility of a chameleon being there.

Answered by chintusaini147
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Answer:

Chameleon is mentioned in the poem as following:

Explanation:

  1. It is a type of lizard.
  2. It doesn’t have a single wing.
  3. It hasn’t any ears at all.
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