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What do chameleons see in a mirror?

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Male in the Mirror. Chameleon colors aren't just camouflage, says Eli Greenbaum, an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Texas at El Paso—they also change due to temperature shifts or emotions. And males get emotional when they see other males that could be rivals for females or habitat. read more

I think, dust on the mirror. From my experience, animals are not good at recognizing themselves in a mirror; many of them are color blind, and smell is what they really use. read more

Chameleons are solitary creatures. They do not like to be around other animals, including chameleons. Placing two chameleons into the same habitat is a bad idea since they will both stress over the presence of the other. However, an often overlooked problem is when a chameleon can see its own reflection. It will believe its reflection to be another chameleon. read more

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