Shy behaviour Chameleons reared in isolation are less colourful and more submissive than those who grow up together, new research has found. The findings could add weight to the idea that the behaviour of such animals, which are believed to be largely asocial, can be influenced by social interactions in early life. The research, by PhD student Cissy Ballen at the University of Sydney, and colleagu
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