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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add chameleon" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to suggest incorporating a chameleon, but without context, its meaning is ambiguous.
Example: "To enhance the design, we should add a chameleon to the artwork."
Alternatives: "include a chameleon" or "incorporate a chameleon."
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Don't forget to feed "gut-loaded" crickets, mealworms, etc. Carefully add the chameleon and continue to do more research for your specific type of chameleon.
("I can add colors to the chameleon, / Change shapes with Proteus for advantages, / And set the murderous Machiavel to school," he boasts in "Henry VI, Part III").
He was, she added, "like a chameleon".
He added that since Chameleon mimics human clicks, it is tricky for advertisers to easily spot the botnet.
Chameleon adds vanilla notes from a year in repurposed American oak barrels, while the Barrel Aged expression spends two to three years baking in the heat and humidity of the rainforest yielding notes of banana bread, chocolate, cinnamon bark, coffee, and a trace of black pepper in the finish.
The Chameleon, aged in American oak, add vanilla and citrus notes, while the Tanager, aged in a mixture of two Brazilian kinds of wood, becomes a burst of cinnamon.
"Its chameleon effect adds a cool factor to a look while keeping you refined and polished".
Sequencing the chameleon transcriptome added a novel genomic resource of a nonmodel organism from a completely understudied reptilian family (Chamaeleonidae).
"The really unique thing about chameleons is that in this process of capturing prey with the tongue, they add this ballistic phase," Schwenk said.
Chameleon Worldwide (01962 737606; chameleonworldwide.co.uk) sells a classic 10-day "Costa Verde, Rio and Iguacu Falls" trip (from £2,930pp, with flights) where you can add on a tour of Rio (£60) that calls at the Maracana stadium, the venue for the Final.
defer.add img); Add a small water dish or get a misting bottle ready if the species only drinks water droplets(ex. chameleons and tropical geckos).
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