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@georock888, winner of Agora's #Nature2020 photo competition (Chameleon)
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Chameleons like this one in Indonesia give new meaning to the phrase “fast food.” When one of these reptiles spots its next meal—in this case, a dragonfly—it can whip out its superlong tongue in the blink of an eye. It then pulls the insect into its mouth just as quickly. The photographer said he had to wait a long time to capture the exact moment the chameleon struck.