k Chameleon Chameleons head, closeup, showing one of its large eyes. Chameleons family Chamaeleonidae have very good eye sight for reptiles. Their eyes can rotate and focus separately giving a full 360degree arc of vision around their body. Both eyes can be focused in the same direction, and the eyelids are fused forming a small hole just large enough for the pupil to see through. This gives sharp stereoscopic vision and depth perception, letting Chameleons see small insects from a long 510 centimetre distance. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, Madagascar. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Chameleon Chameleon s head, close up, showing one of its large eyes. Chameleons  family Chamaeleonidae  have very good eye sight for reptiles. Their eyes can rotate and focus separately giving a full 360 degree arc of vision around their body. Both eyes can be focused in the same direction, and the eyelids are fused forming a small hole just large enough for the pupil to see through. This gives sharp stereoscopic vision and depth perception, letting Chameleons see small insects from a long  5 10 centimetre  distance. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, Madagascar.
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Chameleon's head, close-up, showing one of its large eyes. Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) have very good eye sight for reptiles. Their eyes can rotate and focus separately giving a full 360-degree arc of vision around their body. Both eyes can be focused in the same direction, and the eyelids are fused forming a small hole just large enough for the pupil to see through. This gives sharp stereoscopic vision and depth perception, letting Chameleons see small insects from a long (5-10 centimetre) distance. Photographed in the Montagne des Francais Reserve, Madagascar.

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