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104 Sentences With "chameleons"

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This may not sound exciting unless you've watched chameleons eat.
Chameleons shoot their tongues out to about two body lengths.
Chameleons themselves, Mr. Koolhaas and Ms. Prada made natural confederates.
As for why smaller chameleons developed such high octane tongues compared to their larger relatives, Anderson thinks that it is because the smaller chameleons must consume more energy relative to their body weight to survive.
There are two collectibles in Astro Bot: robot friends and chameleons.
The chameleons operate similarly, but unlike the robot friends, they're invisible.
Christopher V. Anderson studies the feeding mechanisms and habits of chameleons.
Over the decades Mr Orban has shed beliefs as chameleons shed skins.
Chameleons aren't the only animals that can blend in with their surroundings.
But that's the beauty of Hollywood — it gives us chameleons like Swinton.
Even back in high school, the actors I idolized were the chameleons.
Hair chameleons, like Kylie Jenner and Shay Mitchell, have rocked the soft shade.
ScienceTake When it comes to chameleons, small is not only beautiful, it's powerful.
Tap your foot to the jazzy stylings of the musical chameleons Postmodern Jukebox.
Chameleons use guanine crystals to help them change the color of their skin.
Vivo says the design is inspired by chameleons' eyeballs rotate to track subjects.
Chameleons got their name from their predicted behavior of camouflage near massive objects.
Was he a lepidopterist, then, or a forensic archeologist, or an authority on chameleons?
A simulation of a galaxy forming under a modified theory of gravity featuring chameleons.
These experiments leave room for some iterations of chameleons to live, Burrage told Gizmodo.
It's unclear why there are hidden chameleons in each stage, but whatever—it doesn't matter.
The first thing Anderson noticed was that smaller chameleons wield tongues with higher peak accelerations.
As he sees it, boa constrictors and panther chameleons do not belong in the home.
These observations allowed them to identify the lizard as a relative of modern-day chameleons.
They hunt bugs, birds, mice, and even other chameleons using only one weapon: their tongues.
This spiritual nomad meets in this "capital of chameleons" Hasidic Jewish, Croatian, Kurdish and African neighbours.
But you didn't come here to be reminded of how damn cool chameleons are, did you?
One second El Guincho is playing the drums, the next he's being mobbed by wardrobe-changing chameleons.
In addition, its anatomy suggests that chameleons may have developed projectile tongues early on, the BBC reports.
Poison Ivy This plant (Toxicodendron radicans) is one of the greatest plant chameleons you'll encounter in your travels.
It seems that by altering the spacing between these crystals, chameleons can alter the wavelength of reflected light.
And not just local fauna; exotic birds, lions, and even chameleons appeared in art, literature, and philosophical thought.
And instead of clicking links, the public was sending cash in the mail and getting chameleons in return.
But Dr. Anderson thought that with the larger apparatus in smaller chameleons, their tongues might reach out proportionally farther.
Thousands of live chameleons have been taken from the wild and traded from Cameroon in the last dozen years.
Trilobites Chameleons snack by shooting out their impressive tongues, zapping a meal as far as two body lengths away.
Squid are chameleons of the ocean, shifting effortlessly from hue to hue as they cross sand, coral and grass.
Lastly, check out the above video from our Science team, showing how chameleons snare their prey using super-powered tongues.
Daisy Ridley now joins the ranks of summer color chameleons on the heels of Sarah Hyland's quick Ginger Spice phase.
Chameleons change hue to blend in with their background; he changed to stand out, and dared others to mimic him.
His great-grandparents, grandparents, aunts and uncles all lived on the land along with hundreds of chickens, dogs and chameleons.
"The garden is the prettiest place on earth, with millions of butterflies, dwarf Cape chameleons, birds and bees," Behr says.
Don't get us wrong, Roberts is certainly one of our favorite beauty chameleons — and can pull off any look she tries.
There are very few true chameleons in this business who can transform [and pull] a total 180 from who they are.
The rainforest of Mount Gorongosa, whose highest peak is 1,863 meters (23,112 feet), is home to pygmy chameleons and other rare species.
Friedman found Ben Zobrist, the 21st century's premier utility player, but also struck gold with more marginal positional chameleons like Sean Rodriguez.
Take the example of chameleons, hypothetical particles that were first proposed in 2004 to account for the strange behavior of dark energy.
She is a self-abandoning virtuoso who foregrounds the emotional authenticity of her characters, eschewing the ostentatious posturing of most cinematic chameleons.
"Like most actors, we are chameleons, so we have different roles — like Christian Bale lost all that weight for The Machinist," she said.
As a young boy, he was most comfortable talking to animals — little turtles, garter snakes, hamsters and chameleons — in a dimly lit closet.
Anderson suspects that a turbo-charged tongue gives smaller chameleons a better chance of catching prey and meeting their relatively high caloric needs.
We also have other pets throughout the building that are for sale in our stores, such as snakes, frogs, lizards and chameleons. 3.
The ability to shift between codes is common in many minority groups, but when you're an invisible minority, some people turn into chameleons.
Celebrities like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Rihanna led the pack on nearly every trend, proving the superstars to be the ultimate hair chameleons.
Pacino and his 1970s contemporaries De Niro and Dustin Hoffman were seen, perhaps oversimplistically, as Method-mad chameleons, unrecognizable from role to role.
Local media said the orangutan, two geckos and four chameleons were allegedly found inside a small rattan basket in one of his suitcases.
The results, published in a 2015 study in Science, limited the possible physical properties of chameleons, and did not detect a new force.
A chameleon's weapon is its tongue Their hunting strategy is ingenious: chameleons just wait motionless until a harmless grasshopper or a locust walks by.
When they sense prey, chameleons shoot out their projectile tongues, which can extend to twice the length of their bodies, and catch their dinner.
The snails reportedly used to be common in Hawaii before invasive species like rats and Jackson's chameleons were brought to the island as pets.
Scientists are still figuring out exactly how real-life chameleons change color, and recent research points to tiny guanine crystals in cells underneath the skin.
Informers are perhaps the most common kind of collaborator, but they are notorious chameleons, making it virtually impossible to pin down their affiliations at all.
Meanwhile, the Rosy wolfsnail -- introduced as "biocontrol" more than 50 years ago -- and chameleons arriving in Hawaii as pets also have been eating native snails.
Science has documented many biofluorescent animals including chameleons, corals, jellyfish, reef fish, sharks, scorpions, butterflies, budgies, parrots, penguins, puffins, sea turtles and even flying squirrels.
The reason that smaller chameleons have proportionally bigger and absolutely more powerful feeding mechanisms than their larger cousins, Dr. Anderson said, probably has to do with metabolism.
The battle royale game introduced pets — which include not only dogs, but also dragons, chameleons, and other cuddly creatures — as part of season 6 back in September.
Seemingly incredible chameleons, Fade In might have you thinking these props are less the stuff that dreams are made of and more just things from a dream.
Yet he remains as profoundly torn as the "crossover figures" around him—above all, the mysterious French scholar-priest Père Antoine, another of this book's uneasy chameleons.
The director who's amazing—Philip Di Fiore—he puts Sammy in all his videos because he can play any race, any age, he's one of those chameleons.
Anderson found that the smallest chameleons outperformed their larger counterparts in terms of peak acceleration, relative power and extension length relative to body size across the board.
But scientists who looked primarily at fossils championed the large and diverse iguanian family — a group that includes chameleons, iguanas and agamas — as the earliest modern lizards.
One explanation is that a hypothetical new force called quintessence, mediated by unknown particles such as chameleons, could have a repulsive effect on objects at cosmic distances.
I keep jumping at the rustling in the grass, thinking it's a snake or a rat, but every time it's just chameleons, no bigger than my palm.
They're found on six continents, have adapted to a dizzying array of habitats and range in size from 173-foot pythons to chameleons smaller than a pencil eraser.
Because their days as studio artists forced them to be chameleons, Rodgers and Edwards knew what it took to bringing talent together both in the studio and on stage.
With their freaky 360 degree eyes, technicolor dream skin, high knee swagger, and crazy long tongue, it's safe to say that chameleons are about as chill as lizards come.
Recent computational evidence has shown that the theory of chameleons, so named because their properties depend on the environment they exist in, are a viable theory of dark energy.
They possessed lizards and chameleons whose skin attracted atomic waves, he said, adding that the foreigners were "nuclear spies" who wanted information on Tehran's uranium mines and atomic activities.
The robot friends are a form of currency to unlock boss stages, and chameleons grant a challenge stage, requiring players to hit a certain time or notch a high score.
They're also beautifully designed, and given a detailed back-story about their origins as humble chameleons, but it's hard to appreciate that when they're trying to chew your face off.
I should give full credit that it was a theoretical paper by Burrage, Copeland and Hinds," three of the scientists on this new paper, "that inspired us to look at chameleons.
While the beauty chameleons among us find patron saints in the Rihannas and Katy Perrys of the world, Woodley proves that there's nothing wrong with letting small tweaks punctuate your beauty evolution.
The titles include "Dustin" (2014), a German work about a pug and his new roommate, a robotic cleaner; and "Dinner for Two" (1997), a Canadian short about a pair of arguing chameleons.
The people around him, embodied by a winning ensemble of everyday chameleons (including the first-rate Ian Barford and Enid Graham as Christopher's parents), are his personal reconceptions of their real-life prototypes.
Most actors, whether they're chameleons who disappear into roles or movie stars who mostly just play themselves, have an acute awareness of their own likability and how it figures into the way they're perceived.
"Like most actors, we are chameleons, so we have different roles — like Christian Bale lost all that weight for The Machinist," Metz, 36, says while appearing on Thursday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
German extreme metal chameleons Ancst have long been a firm Noisey favorite, so of course I'm delighted to be presenting you with the band's latest slab of politicized aggression, Ghosts of the Timeless Void.
We used to road trip up and down I-95 several times a year going home to visit family, and certain bands and albums became a mainstay of these trips: Chameleons, Silver Jews, the Cure.
After years of playing mostly bad guys -- "In the beginning, you've got an English accent and for some reason, I don't know, you get cast as bad guys" -- he's one of Hollywood's most under-appreciated chameleons.
Despite threats of hefty fines and imprisonment, a startling array of wildlife have been seized by the hundreds by airport customs inspectors in Manila since last year, including geckos, iguanas, chameleons and a popular reptile called bearded dragons.
This month, Macron also aimed a volley of truth at the cast of little-England chameleons, headed by the former foreign secretary Boris Johnson, who ushered Britain to its unfinest hour, the delusional decision to leave the European Union.
"Prior to this study, chameleons were known to project their tongues up to 2 body lengths, at accelerations up to almost 50 g, and at power output levels as high as 3,185 W/kg," Anderson told Gizmodo in an email.
Cuttlefish are the chameleons of the sea: Put one in front of a bank of seaweed and he or she will immediately activate a set of reflectors and colored cells in the skin to match their background and fade from view.
"The schmoozing of sources goes on in every beat and reporters often behave like chameleons around their sources to get them to open up," said Mark Feldstein, a former TV reporter who is now a professor of journalism at the University of Maryland.
We've got our guy Mac DeMarco, whose romantic afternoon with the Grim Reaper in "One Another" was a June pick: We've got California rapper Buddy who taught us what chameleons eat the following week: And here's his producer, pal, and One Video co-star Kaytranada.
Amandla Stenberg, one of Hollywood's true beauty chameleons who's fearlessly rocked everything from neon eyeshadow to blue braids to rainbow hair to a crystal-encrusted bobby pin headdress, is now getting attention for simply showing off the hair that grows naturally on her body.
According to reptile breeders, black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) are one of the best things to feed bearded dragons, chameleons, geckos, and other cold-blooded pets, because they're high in essential nutrients, and can also be stored in the fridge for several weeks.
" On this release, perennial chameleons Cara Neir show off a tidy post-punk influence alongside the expected bursts of screamo, post-rock, and depressive black metal luster (bump "Ego Eats Man" to see what I mean") as well as more urgent moments of grind and technical flourishes.
His answer to the question "What is tactical periodization?" for example, starts with a discourse on the structure of a cell, takes in cesarean sections, where alligators might live in the Mississippi, chameleons and quantum mechanics, and ends, no small number of hours later, with a discussion of the principles of cybernetics.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: MIT CSAIL (YouTube)Taking inspiration from creatures like chameleons who are masters of color-changing camouflage, researchers at MIT's Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a new spray-on ink that can infinitely change colors, designs, and patterns when blasted with different wavelengths of light.
When Hassan Firuzabadi, a former chief of staff of Iran's armed forces and a military adviser to the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was asked by the Iranian press about the arrests of the environmentalists, he spoke about Western spies using lizards and chameleons that could "attract atomic waves" to spy on Iran's nuclear program.
This will be run via explainer videos (featuring the likes of cartoon chameleons) dropped into the News Feed to — as Facebook tells it — give users "information on important privacy topics like how to control what information Facebook uses to show you ads, how to review and delete old posts, and even what it means to delete your account".
Perhaps most important, here was a rich new variety of subjects: in place of romantic love or God or childhood, Moore offered poems about animals—snakes, chameleons, a big-eared desert rat—and exotic objects ("An Egyptian Pulled Glass Bottle in the Shape of a Fish"); she even had one about a gritty American coastal town, like the town where Bishop had lived with her aunts.
Men like Mendelsohn, J.K. Simmons, Don Cheadle, Michael Shannon and Andy Serkis are among the most prolific working artists today — in-demand and highly lauded — but they are the opposite of what character actors used to be: Instead of playing types, they are hired for their ability to play no type at all, to disappear into roles completely while at the same time imbuing their performances with something memorable; they are chameleons in the truest sense of that word.

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