I think that a chameleon changes colors because they have several cell layers beneath its transparent skin.
Source of the chameleon's color change. Pigments, while others just reflect light to create new colors. Several factors contribute to the color change.
This isn't true. Commonly bring about a chameleon's change in color. Often matches the background colors of their habitat.
Their eyes in two different directions at the same time! Interesting article about the chameleon from PBS.
Under a chameleon's outer skin are special skin cells with colour (or pigment) in them. These cells are called etc.
Some Chameleon species are able to change their body color, which has made them one of the most famous lizard families. Contrary to popular belief, this change of color is not only an adaptation to the surroundings but also an expression of the physical and physiological condition of the lizard. The skin color is changed under influence of mood, light and temperature.
The skin color also plays an important part in communication and rivalry fights. Chameleons have specialized cells that lie in two layers under the chameleon's transparent outer skin. The cells in the upper layer, which are called chromatophores, contain yellow and red pigments.
Below these chromatophores is a another cell layer. Cells of this layer are called guanophores and they contain the colorless crystaline substance guanin. These guanophores reflect amongst others the blue part of incident light.
If the upper layer of chromatophores is yellow, the reflected light becomes green (blue plus yellow). A layer of dark ... more.
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