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Species in the genus Furcifer
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Rhinoceros chameleon (
Furcifer rhinoceratus
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The rhinoceros chameleon is aptly named after the prominent ‘horn’ which projects forwards from the top of the male’s nose. This h...
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Chameleon (
Furcifer nicosiai
)
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Minor’s chameleon (
Furcifer minor
)
Unlike most chameleons, it is the female of this species that is the more colourful sex. The breathtaking display of colours in gr...
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Panther chameleon (
Furcifer pardalis
)
Exhibiting some of the most spectacular colour variations of all chameleons, the large-bodied panther chameleon is highly sought a...
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Labord’s chameleon (
Furcifer labordi
)
Known for its remarkable life history, Labord’s chameleon is a fascinating and peculiar animal, with a compressed body, beautiful ...
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