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In living colour: Chameleons change tint using nanocrystals in skin, scientists discover

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A handout image released by the Taronga Zoo in Sydney this week shows a Veiled Chameleon hatchling. Photo: EPA

Humans have long been fascinated by chameleons changing colour to dazzle mates, scare rivals and confuse predators.

On Tuesday, scientists said they uncovered the mechanism of the feat, and that the results of their investigation astounded them.

Rather than use pigments to switch colour, nanocrystals in the lizards’ skin are tuned to alter the reflection of light, they found.

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“We were surprised,” said Michel Milinkovitch, a biologist at the University of Geneva.

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