Chamaeleon

/kæməˈliːɑn/ noun

The scientific genus name for true chameleons, a group of lizards famous for their ability to change color and their independently moving eyes.

From Greek 'chamae' (low, on the ground) and 'leon' (lion). Despite the name suggesting ground-dwelling creatures, most chameleons are actually tree-dwellers.

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