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The video tutorial uses a chameleon as a metaphor to emphasize the importance of adaptability in creating responsive layouts. Just as a chameleon changes color to blend with its environment, web designers should ensure that their layouts adapt seamlessly to different screen sizes. The tutorial discusses a header component with a title, menu, and button that looks good on large viewports but breaks when resized. It highlights the need for media queries, which enable targeting specific viewport sizes to apply appropriate styles. An example is given, noting that at 1231 pixels, the header's title displays on two lines and the button becomes oversized. Media queries use the syntax `@media (condition) { styles }` to implement these changes.