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Despite the lore, chameleons do not change to the color of what they touch, but rather based on emotion, for mating, and heat retention. This Jackson's chameleon displays the green of dominance in the burgundy vines where he lives.
Stand Out
Despite the lore, chameleons do not change to the color of what they touch, but rather based on emotion, for mating, and heat retention. This Jackson's chameleon displays the green of dominance in the burgundy vines where he lives.
Awards
Color Photography Contest
2024Honorable Mention
Nature
Professional
Stand Out
Despite the lore, chameleons do not change to the color of what they touch, but rather based on emotion, for mating, and heat retention. This Jackson's chameleon displays the green of dominance in the burgundy vines where he lives.
About Artist
Laura Merz
From a young age, I wanted to save the rainforest, conserve the wild, and protect the planet. As I an adult, I have lived around the world falling more in love with nature, and gradually fell into a career in photography. It became clear that this could be my medium to invoke change, to remind people of what we so desperately need to protect and I regularly donate my work and profits to conservation initiatives.
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