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What is the Main Idea of the following text? Chameleons might change colors for several different reasons. If a chameleon is in the sun, it often changes from brown to light green. This causes the chameleon's skin to reflect the bright sunlight and helps it cool down. If the chameleon is cold, it will change it's skin to a darker color. The darker color helps the chameleon soak up heat from the sun. Sometimes the chameleon changes color based on the mood they are in. If some chameleons are angry they turn bright colors to let everyone know they are in a bad mood. The next time you see a chameleon, try to figure out why it is changing colors.

Chameleons have anger problems
Chameleons turn dark colors when they are cold
Chameleons are strange creatures
Chameleons change colors for different reasons

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