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Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Chameleons

Madagascar is home to about half the world's Chameleon species including the smallest and the largest. With impressive adaptive dexterity they have dispersed throughout the habitats of the island to occupy every conceivable niche. The tiny Leaf Chameleons are 3cm in length and the largest, such as the Parson's Chameleon, being up to 30cm in length.







Parson's Chameleon Feeding 


Oustalet's Chameleon





Unknown sp.



Parson's Chameleon

Juvenile Parson's Chameleon 

Unknown sp.

Elephant-ear Chameleon

Perinet Chameleon( Band Bellied)

Two Banded (Belted) Chameleon

Two Banded (Belted) Chameleon
Nose-horned Chameleon

Short-nosed Chameleon

Parson's Chameleon, female.

Elephant-ear Chameleon

Parson's Chameleon, Andasibe

Stamp tailed Chameleon





Parson's Chameleon Feeding

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