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A chameleon sits motionlessly on a tree branch. Suddenly its sticky, two-foot-long tongue snaps out at 13 miles an hour, wrapping around a cricket and whipping the yummy snack back into the reptile’s mouth. Now that’s fast food dining! And the chameleon’s swift eating style is just one of its many features that’ll leave you tongue-tied. COLORFUL CRITTERS Chameleons mostly live in the rain forests and deserts of Africa. The color of their skin helps them blend in with their habitats. Chameleons that hang out in trees are usually green. Those that live in deserts are most often brown. They often change color to warm up or cool down. (Turning darker helps warm the animals because the dark colors absorb more heat.) They also switch shades to communicate with other chameleons, using bright colors to attract potential mates or warn enemies. So how exactly do chameleons change colors? The outer layer of their skin is see-through. Beneath that are layers of special cells filled with pigment—the substance th🗓️ Mark your calendar from October 24, 2024 to October 24, 2024 at The Radio Room Greenville. Chameleons is a celebration of passion, innovation, and community. Embrace the opportunity to explore the world of in a dynamic setting in South Carolina, ALTERNATIVE. Don't miss out on this remarkable event 🌈. http://maps.seatics.com/GeneralAdmissionEvent_2019-01-14_1230_SVGC_tn.gif
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The Radio Room Greenville, 110 Poinsett Hwy, The Radio Room Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States of America, United States
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