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Chameleons are reptiles best known for changing colours because of the change in temperature, Camouflage, and several others.
Another fascinating colour-changing animal, Octopus uses its camouflaging ability to protect itself from predators.
Crab Spiders are camouflaged and they change their colours according to the flowers they sit on for hunting purposes.
Cuttlefish also known by its scientific name Sepia officinalis, changes its colour to communicate, to hunt its prey and to defend itself from predators.
Scientifically known as the Hippocampus, Seahorse uses their camouflage properties to show emotions, communicate and blend with their surroundings.
Scientifically known as Lepus americanus, Snowshoe hares are found in North America, and the colour of their fur changes according to the summer and winter seasons.
They come from flatfish species scientifically known as Pleuronectiformes change their colour to meet their surroundings' colour and protect themselves from predators.