LOL a lot of these "facts" are nonsense. The red cape Matadors use is red because it looks good, the blood on the bull has no relationship whatsoever to it. Elephants don't have some kind of magical shared consciousness of past trauma to ancestors. Chameleons will change to match their background, which has nothing to do with emotions. No one has the slightest clue how good T-Rex vision was, because there are none to study.
...seen Covid coming? Seriously? Who wrote this cr#p?
The chameleon fact is right in the Pic and wrong in your list. chameleons change their color to communicate and depending on temperature. It has nothing to do with the background
[https://izismile.com/2021/04/22/these_animal_facts_were_myths_all_along_24_pics -24.html] Since chameleons can't generate their own body heat, changing the color of their skin is a way to maintain a favorable body temperature. A cold chameleon may become dark to absorb more heat, whereas a hotter chameleon may turn pale to reflect the sun's heat. Chameleons will also use bold color changes to communicate.
“Koalas don’t get high on eucalyptus, it’s just that this genius animal insists on eating something that gives them zero energy which is why koalas look tired.”
LOL a lot of these "facts" are nonsense. The red cape Matadors use is red because it looks good, the blood on the bull has no relationship whatsoever to it. Elephants don't have some kind of magical shared consciousness of past trauma to ancestors. Chameleons will change to match their background, which has nothing to do with emotions. No one has the slightest clue how good T-Rex vision was, because there are none to study.
...seen Covid coming? Seriously? Who wrote this cr#p?
The chameleon fact is right in the Pic and wrong in your list. chameleons change their color to communicate and depending on temperature. It has nothing to do with the background
[https://izismile.com/2021/04/22/these_animal_facts_were_myths_all_along_24_pics -24.html] Since chameleons can't generate their own body heat, changing the color of their skin is a way to maintain a favorable body temperature. A cold chameleon may become dark to absorb more heat, whereas a hotter chameleon may turn pale to reflect the sun's heat. Chameleons will also use bold color changes to communicate.
...seen Covid coming? Seriously? Who wrote this cr#p?
The chameleon fact is right in the Pic and wrong in your list. chameleons change their color to communicate and depending on temperature. It has nothing to do with the background
it's like he was waiting for someone to toss him a peanut the whole time, with lips like those.
-24.html] Since chameleons can't generate their own body heat, changing the color of their skin is a way to maintain a favorable body temperature. A cold chameleon may become dark to absorb more heat, whereas a hotter chameleon may turn pale to reflect the sun's heat. Chameleons will also use bold color changes to communicate.