Chameleons can have a complete 360-degree vision of their environment as they can move their eyes independently.
For chameleons, the tongue is a remarkable tool, as its sticky tip helps them grab prey easily and they can extend it up to twice their body length to catch prey.
The prehensile tail of chameleons serves as an additional limb for grabbing and balancing.
Chameleons change colour to communicate with each other. For example, they might display vibrant colours to attract a mate.
Their slow movement helps them avoid detection by predators and enhances their hunting skills.