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Science Today: Chameleon Color Change | California Academy of Sciences

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    How do chameleons change color?
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    For the most part, we understand why
    these flamboyant lizards do so,
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    to blend in to their backgrounds,
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    look powerful against a rival,
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    or appear romantic to woe a mate.
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    But the mechanisms that allow
    the color change
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    are just now coming into focus.
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    Scientists recently discovered
    that chameleons
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    rearrange a lattice-like
    structure of skin cells
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    to rapidly change hues.
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    In fact, these reptiles have two
    layers of these cells.
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    The upper layer changes coloration
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    by relaxing or exciting the skin.
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    And the lower layer reflects
    infra-red light,
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    likely keeping the chameleon cool
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    under any circumstance.
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    This combination and process
    make chameleons unique
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    among their color-changing brethren.
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    But looking at these spectacular animals,
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    their distinctiveness hardly
    comes as a surprise.
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Science Today: Chameleon Color Change | California Academy of Sciences
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