Chameleon’s Face, Close-Up
This photograph of a common chameleon in a tree in Libya centers on one of its eyes. Chameleons can move their eyes independently, processing two separate fields of vision, and can also direct both eyes forward for stereoptic vision. In Israel, chameleons are most active from May to November and usually mate sometime between July and September. The mature female produces one clutch of eggs per year between mid-July and late October.
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Image by Victor Korniyenko, from Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 3.0
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