Textile design fascination of chameleon

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2023
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UMT Lahore
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The term "chameleon" refers to any member of the family chamaeleonidae, a group of mostly arboreal (tree-dwelling) ancient lizards. there are about 190-205 species of chameleons or chamaeleons), a peculiar and extremely smart group of ancient lizards. this family's members are well recognized for their distinctive spectrum of colors, which may change to various shades and intensities. the family's many species demonstrate a great deal of variation in their propensity to change color. some people just detect a difference in brightness (brown tones), while others observe a variety of variations of tones. chameleon's eyes can move individually, the brain is processing two unique images of the environment. they synchronies their forward look when hunting prey, providing the animal holographic vision. the ability to climb and engage in visual hunting is a chameleon. its tail is sometimes described to as a "fifth leg" because it provides stability while they move or rest while perched on a branch in the canopy. it is crucial that they distribute their weight as evenly as possible in order to maintain stability on tree branches as well as twigs. another advantage of being arboreal is that their bodies are laterally compressed. many species are found over a wide range of warm environments, from rainforest to desert, from southern europe to africa, madagascar, and southern asia all the way to sri lanka. in florida, california, and hawaii, they are already well-established.
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