The curious little polar bear stands out starkly against the white winter backdrop, their bright blue eyes wide with wonder at the chameleon at their side. The chameleon itself changes hues constantly, excitingly hopping around in its snow-drenched habitat, joining the little polar bear on its journey through the rolling tundra of the north. To capture the scene, it would be best to use blues and whites to portray the chill winter climate, with cooler hues like lavenders and greens to hint at the chameleon's ever-changing colours. Brown and tan can be used to contrast against the snow, while accenting details like the bear’s fur and the chameleon's scaled body would be best done with bright pops of yellows and oranges. To bring out the intensity of the scene, darker shades of black and purple are also suggested.
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