I know you are trying to be clever or funny with your question but it actually is an interesting experiment.
If it is a male, it will see itself & change colors to reflect that it has seen another male in it's territory!
If it is a female, she may do nothing or she may turn to dull colors that shows she is stressed by an intruding female.
2006-08-22 13:09:00
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answered by carl l 6
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Well like others have said it would probably be the same color as the floor. Unfortunately, putting a chameleon in a room full of mirrors is not good for him and kind of mean because when a chameleon looks around you should already know look two different ways and they are very skidish animals and will be overly stressed out by that. probably too much info but oh well thought id share.
2006-08-23 20:53:31
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answered by stephanie_kittie 2
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You would end up killing it from all the stress that it would be under. Chameleons do not like other chameleons, hense the reason why they should never be housed together. They need to be in a calm, single chameleon enviroment with plenty of things to climb and the proper heating lights.
2006-08-22 07:57:59
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answered by Sydney 1
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They don't change to match their surroundings, they change depending on mood and/or for communication. My guess is if you stuck it in a room full of mirrors it would turn dark and display whatever colors are territorial for that species... You would have one very angry chameleon ;-)
2006-08-22 03:55:45
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answered by snake_girl85 5
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It's a myth that chameleons change color to match their surroundings. They change color as a form of communication during mating and times of agression or fear. Also, the specific color change depends on the species of the chameleon.
2006-08-22 03:37:49
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answered by xyz_gd 5
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it would pass particularly yellow reason it would see different chameleons and would desire to make itself look risky. then it would take a seat nevertheless with one eye finding forward and one finding backwards to maintain an eye fixed on the "different" chameleons. then it would in basic terms become bored and bugger off abode to consume flies.
2016-09-29 13:23:53
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answered by ? 4
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most likely it would turn black because it would be so stressed out.. the whole collor changeing acording o the soroundings thing isnt true... sort of like when people tell you an animal will only grow the size of its tank... there are so many miths about reptiles its reiculous
2006-08-22 04:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Wouldn't need to because it's original colour would be what's reflecting around the room from the start.
2006-08-22 02:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe it would just stay the same color if the only thing it could see was itself in all those mirrors
2006-08-22 02:34:55
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answered by notsureifimshy 3
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camelons change to the coular of what they are next to so, if there was no light at all then it would turn black, if there was a coulared light buld it would probaly change to that coular as the light woulld be bounced around the room if the light was white would it change?
2006-08-22 02:37:08
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answered by a 5
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