Think chameleons. Yes, that color-changing lizard is gaining in popularity, and while it does require a little research, ...
For nearly 150 years, zoologists have taken the Pinocchio chameleon (Caluma gallus) at face value.. However, a recent reexamination detailed in Salamandra, the German Journal of Herpetology reveals ...
Chameleons were introduced to Florida as escaped or released pets and are now considered an invasive species. Two species, the Oustalet's and veiled chameleon, are known to have breeding populations ...
Brookesia nofy, the newly-discovered miniaturized species of leaf chameleon.(Miguel Vences via SWNS) By Dean Murray via SWNS A tiny chameleon is big news in the world of lizards. Researchers have ...
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 more than a century, one small chameleon species sat in museum drawers and field notes, misread by the very science that sought to classify it. Only recently did a closer look at its vision and ...