Your Wild Life Photos

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My first daughter & her husband are veterinarians and were taught that cats & dogs can only see in black & white. I relayed to them an incident I watched between the typical southern lizard which changes colors to fit his background. Our cat had spotted the lizard and the lizard jumped into a plant, turned green and the cat couldn't see him, although very close. When the cat began hitting the plant to make the lizard move, he jumped to another plant with brown stems and turned brown. Again no joy for the cat. Eventually, the lizard made a break for the house, ran up the bricks, found a black spot, turned black and lived. Two questions for my offspring. Why could the cat see the color change, and why could the lizard see what color to change? Maybe invisible paint?
 
A: Do you know how to stun a cameleon?

B: No!

A: put him on a color pencil box.
 

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