chameleon wiki:
>For other uses, see Chameleon (disambiguation). Bradypodion Calumma Chamaeleo Furcifer Brookesia Rhampholeon Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are large lizards that belong to one of the best known lizard families. They are famous for their ability to change their colour, and also because of their elongated tongue and their eyes which can be moved independently of each other. Their eyes are the most unique among the reptiles. Among other things they can rotate and focus separately to observe two different objects simultaneously. The name "Chameleon" means "earth lion" and is derived from the Greek words chamai (on the ground, on the earth) and leon (lion). They lack a vomeronasal organ. Like snakes, they don't have an outer or a middle ear and seem to be deaf; at least they cannot detect airborne sounds. But some, maybe all, can communicate via vibrations that travel through solid material like branches.
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>In archaeology a feature refers to any dug, built or dumped evidence of human activity. Examples include ditches, pits, kilns, hearths and postholesIn geographic information systems, a feature comprises an item of feature data.In image processing, a feature is a picture element which can be used for recognition.In the leisure industry, a feature may be a feature film or a radio documentaryIn the news industry, feature journalism provides extended articles or items about events, persons or circumstances.In phonetics and phonology, a distinctive feature is a property of a certain sound (phone) or of a certain phoneme.In software or gadgetry, marketeers speak of a feature meaning a "capability" or a "tool"
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