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The chameleon stays motionless for hours enjoying the independent mobility of its eyes to explore its surroundings. Unlike lizards which run to catch their prey, the chameleon does not move ; it hunts from a hide. Its sophisticated eye system allows each eye, by independent movements, to cover a field of about 180° horizontally and 90° vertically. As soon as its right eye spots an insect, it turns its head towards its prey, on which it converges its two eyes.
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