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why is it difficult to spot a chameleon?​

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Answered by ItzShrestha41
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Explanation:

“It's incredibly difficult to spot them,” Milinkovitch says. And there's a good reason for it: These lizards are utterly defenseless. They don't have a dangerous bite, their skin isn't packed with poison, and they can't move quickly. Staying hidden is pretty much their only tactic to evade predators.

Answered by ItzRisingStar
141

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It'ѕ íncrєdíвlч díffícult tσ ѕpσt thєm,” mílínkσvítch ѕαчѕ. αnd thєrє'ѕ α gσσd rєαѕσn fσr ít: thєѕє lízαrdѕ αrє uttєrlч dєfєnѕєlєѕѕ. thєч dσn't hαvє α dαngєrσuѕ вítє, thєír ѕkín íѕn't pαckєd wíth pσíѕσn, αnd thєч cαn't mσvє quícklч. ѕtαчíng híddєn íѕ prєttч much thєír σnlч tαctíc tσ єvαdє prєdαtσrѕ.

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