Chameleons are fascinating creatures with their long tongues, rotating eyes, and brilliant colors, which is why they make such interesting pets. But with more than 200 species in the world, how do you ...
A newly discovered species of chameleon from Tanzania has been named after Dorjee Sun, CEO of Carbon Conservation, an outfit which seeks to make rainforest conservation profitable through a carbon ...
Madagascar is the land of chameleons. More than 40% of all known chameleon species live on the island off the East African coast, including the so called Pinocchio chameleon, which has been known for ...
For nearly 150 years, herpetologists have recognized a quirky group of Madagascar chameleons by one unmistakable feature: a long, pointed “nose.” That dramatic snout earned them the nickname ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment. Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the ...
There are over 200 known species of chameleons worldwide, with populations stretching from Africa and Europe to the Middle East and Madagascar. Interestingly, nearly half of the world’s chameleon ...
Host Marius Burger Travels Around The World Introducing Us To A Few Of The Many Different Types Of Chameleon Spread Around The World From The Island Of Madagascar The Forests Of South Africa To The ...
Researchers describe a species of chameleon from Madagascar that has a life cycle we associate with insects: the entire population is replaced each year, after laying eggs that won't hatch for eight ...