This is what I think would be interesting to find out!
(Although I didn't write all the questions myself.)
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– What do they look like?
– Is it true that chameleons change color?
– How do they change colors?
– Can they change so that half of their body is green and the other half black?
– What colors can they change to?
– How can they have a tongue that's as long as their body?
– How do they catch flies with only their tongue?
– Is it true that they can make one eye look in one direction and the other eye in another direction?
– Do they get two pictures when they do this?
– Can they make both eyes look in the same direction?
– How do we know what chameleons see?
– Why do they roll their tail up like a streamer?
– Are there lots of different species?
– How big can they get?
– Where do they live?
– Do most zoos have chameleons?
– Are they an endangered species?
– Who are their enemies?
– Do males and females look alike?
– How do they live?
– What do they eat?
– Do they lay eggs?
– Why are they called chameleons?When you are writing down the questions, you'll realize that you'll have a good presentation if you can find the answers. And then that's all you have to do! The first question should make you realize that you'll need to show your audience a picture, maybe even a video.
The whole secret is in being able to answer your listeners' questions
– even the ones they don't ask you!
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