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Species in the genus Brookesia
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Dwarf chameleon (
Brookesia exarmata
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The dwarf chameleon, only described to science in 1996, is one of the smallest of the diminutive stump-tailed chameleons (Brookesi...
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Brygoo’s chameleon (
Brookesia brygooi
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This tiny reptile belongs to a group of chameleons endemic to Madagascar, the stump-tailed chameleons, or Brookesia species. The...
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Brown leaf chameleon (
Brookesia superciliaris
)
The brown leaf chameleon is, like other Brookesia species, a master of disguise. Its elongate, rather high, laterally squashed bo...
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Antsingy leaf chameleon (
Brookesia perarmata
)
The Antsingy leaf chameleon is much smaller than most chameleons, but is the largest of the Brookesia (dwarf) chameleon species. I...
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