Our Second Experiment
Our second experiment had to be manipulated due to the lack of information. Therefore the new concept we had to create was:
1. Will the Anole change, and keep the bright green color for the same amount of time while being outside its enclosure?
2. Is this a natural change due to the lack of green and brown in the separate container?
3. Can the Anole repeat this process again?
1. Will the Anole change, and keep the bright green color for the same amount of time while being outside its enclosure?
2. Is this a natural change due to the lack of green and brown in the separate container?
3. Can the Anole repeat this process again?
Before Removal
The Anole, is once again the brown standard color as seen in the first experiment. Again, we did not cause this brown color. We had both misted and fed the Anole an hour before the experiment had been taken place. Again, note the color. The timer was immediately turned on once the Anole was removed from the enclosure.
After Removal
Notice the change in color on the Anole once again. This time the Anole changed color in 3 minutes and 50 seconds. The color is not as bright as it was before in the first experiment. The mirror was included just as a second view.
Back inside the enclosure
The Anole began to change immediately once placed back into the enclosure. This time only took 3 minutes and 20 seconds. We observed that the bright green color was not staying as it had before. The Anole quickly shifted back to its brown color.
Conclusion
One more experiment had to be conducted to create the final results for our experiment. The same new objectives for experiment 2 were carried over to experiment 3.