Nietzsche, F. Kafka, F. Camus, A. Sartre, J.
This paper explores the philosophical musings of chameleons through the lens of existentialism. Through a series of observations, we have found that chameleons display a remarkable ability to blend in with their surroundings, almost as if they are trying to escape the absurdity of their existence. We argue that these solitary creatures are not just adapting to their environment, but also contemplating their place in the world. With existential themes such as authenticity, freedom, and meaning, this paper sheds light on the deep thoughts of our scaly friends.