Flimshaw, R. Trendleton, Q. Higginbottom, N. Gurgle, E.
This rigorous scientific inquiry delves into the strategic considerations of chameleons when deciding to blend into their environment or stand out to potential mates. By analyzing various game theory models, we argue that chameleons employing camouflage tactics have a higher likelihood of survival and reproductive success. Our study provides valuable insights into the evolutionary and game theoretic analysis of color-changing creatures, and may have practical applications for those hoping to outwit predators or impress their significant other with their deceptive tactics.