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Brief information about Chameleon inventing camouflage uniforms

Once, when I was traveling, I saw a chameleon on the mountain. It crawls into the leaves and turns green. I was wondering at the time, why can chameleons change colors?

When I got home, I checked the information on the computer. It turns out that chameleons have a type of pigment that can change color entirely depending on the pigment cells in the surface layer of the skin. These pigment cells are filled with pigments of different colors. For example, as soon as the green color is stimulated by the green color of grass, it immediately opens up like a branch and covers the entire cell. At the same time, the remaining red and yellow pigments will shrink into tiny dots. The skin turns green. The skin is composed of countless cells, and each cell changes, so the chameleon naturally changes color.

So, I wanted to improve the camouflage uniform created by imitating the butterfly pattern.

I want to transplant the pigment from chameleon cells into camouflage clothing. Then fix these pigments on the camouflage uniform. You can change the color at any time.

In fact, what we lack in our lives is not beauty, but the lack of eyes that are good at discovery.

Let's study hard and keep researching the products that emerge!