Knobbly nasal ornaments. A skin flap circling the neck like a lace ruff on an Elizabethan noble. Of all its corporeal quirks, the chameleon is most defined by one, noted as far back as Aristotle ...
Instead, their skin changes in response to temperature, light, and mood. A chameleon’s colorful beauty is truly skin deep. Under the transparent outer skin are two cell layers that contain red ...
There’s a story that the chameleon looks so bizarre because it was made by the Devil from spare parts. It is said to have the tail of a monkey, the skin of a crocodile, the tongue of a toad ...
It's worth noting that the scaly skin that appears on each of The Chameleon's forms isn't as big a giveaway on the fellow ...
Black people are shouting “Black is beautiful” while straightening their hair and coveting light skin. Viveca Stanton’s answer: Slap on a bubbly smile and be as white as you can more ...