What is unique about a chameleon’s eyes?
A They are always closed
B They can move independently
C They are blind
Fact: A chameleon’s eyes are like tiny periscopes, capable of rotating and focusing separately. This gives them a full 360-degree field of vision, allowing them to scan for predators and prey without moving their heads. When they spot something interesting, both eyes can lock onto the target for precise depth perception.
Correct Answer: They can move independently