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54 LIZARDS AND CROCODILES                                                                                                                                                                            REPTILES AND DINOSAURS  55




          Changing Colors



                hameleons are well known for their ability to change color.                                                                                 PANTHER                    Feeding Habits
                Another interesting fact is that their tongue can stretch great                                                                             CHAMELEON                  These diurnal hunters wait for victims to
                                                                                                                                                            Furcifer pardalis
          C distances in seconds. They live mostly in Africa. Their                                                                                                                    pass by. Their diet includes arthropods and
                                                                                                                                                                                       small invertebrates. Among insects, they
          prehensile tails and toes make them excellent climbers. Another helpful                                                              Range      Madagascar                   prefer crickets, grubs, cockroaches, and
          characteristic is that their eyes can move independently of one another,                    PREHENSILE TAIL                          Habitat    Coastal Regions              moths. Other species on the menu also
                                                                                                                                                                                       include songbirds and mice.
          providing them a 360° field of vision. Their flat bodies help them to balance               They use their long                      Lifestyle  Diurnal
          and to hide among the leaves.                                                               curved tails to hold on
                                                                                                      to branches without
                                                                                                      using their feet.



                                                                                                                                                   14-20 inches (35-50 cm)


                                                                                 BONE
                                                                                 acts as a support for
                                                                                 discharging the tongue.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  TIP
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  The tip of the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  tongue spreads
                                                                                                                                                                TONGUE                                            out and captures
                                                                                                                                                                Covered with                                      the prey with its
                                                                                                                                                                collagen tissue.                                  sticky surface.






                                     Protractible Tongue                1    Contraction                                        2    Unfolding                                               3    Retraction
                                     Long and lightweight, the chameleon's tongue is  Several sheets of collagen                     The accelerating                                             When the elastic
                                     sticky and can be extended. Chameleons throw their  between the tongue and                      muscle compresses                                            tissues contract again,
                                     tongues outward like projectiles to hunt their prey.  the accelerating muscle                   the energy-storing                                           they roll up the tongue
                                                                             are compressed in the                                   collagen tissues,                                            and return it to its
                                                                             form of a spiral, which                                 launching the tongue                                         initial position with the
                                                                             stores the energy                                       toward its target.                                           prey sticking to it.
                                                                             necessary to propel the
                                                                             tongue outward.


                                                                Up to 600%


                                                                  of the tongue's length is
                                                                    curled up in reserve.

                                                                                                                                                                                    FEET
                                                                                                                                                                                    The toes are divided
                                                                                                                                                                                    into two parts, with two
          How It Changes Color                                                             Reflected  Incident                                          Reflected Incident          toes on the outside and
                                                                                                                                                               Light
                                                                                                                                                        Light
                                                                                                  Light
                                                                                            Light
                                                                                                                                                                                    three on the inside.
          The color-changing ability of chameleons, well known in popular  When the   PIGMENT                                      The melanophores
          sayings and songs, is not an adaptation to the environment as is  A  upper layer  CELLS                               B  contain a dark pigment                                        2 Toes
          widely believed. Rather it is related to changes in light and  (chromatophores)                                          called melanin, which
          temperature, courtship behaviors, or the presence of a predator.  detects a yellow color,  Chromatophores                regulates the
          Color changes are caused by the action of hormones on pigment  the blue light of the                                     brightness and the
          cells in the skin. These specialized cells, located in each layer of the  guanophores (white  Guanophores                amount of light                              3 Toes
          dermis, react and change color, camouflaging the chameleon from  chromatophores)                                         reflected, varying its
          its predators.                                   becomes greenish.  Melanophores                                         color.
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