Mankowitz, R. Berkowitz, E. Kaplan, L. Friedman, H.
In this paper, we explore the existential crisis faced by chameleons in their daily lives. Drawing upon the works of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, we argue that chameleons struggle with the concept of free will, as they are forced to conform to their surroundings by changing colors. We also examine the anxiety chameleons experience when they realize they are being watched, leading them to question the notion of being and non-being. Through our analysis, we hope to shed light on the complex philosophical questions that plague these fascinating creatures and bring attention to their struggle for authenticity.