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I’ve had a couple of people tell me that this can’t possibly be real… So of course I had to Google it. This is what I found:
From National Geographic
“It’s green. . . then red. . . then yellow. . . then brown. . . then blue. The amazing chameleon (kuh MEEL yun) can change color often and quickly. If you watch one at the right moment, you can actually see the color change.
There are more than 100 types of chameleons. Most change from brown to green and back. But some turn almost any color. A change can occur in 20 seconds!”
Cool!
That guy has to be exhausted!!!
That was so cool to watch. My mouth was open the whole time.
Fake. I can recreate this on Sony Vegas.
“There are more than 100 types of chameleons. Most change from brown to green and back. But some turn almost any color. A change can occur in 20 seconds!”
Can anyone tell if this is one of the chameleons that can turn any color?
If it was real, why didn’t it blend in with the brown table in the beginning?