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Parson's Chameleon At Night (Calumma parsonii)

Island of Madagascar

Off The East Coast of Africa

Peyrieras Madagascar Exotic Reserve

 

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Parson's chameleon photographed at night with the help of a guide's spotlight.

 

Wikipedia - Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii) is a large species of chameleon that is endemic to isolated pockets of humid primary forest in eastern and northern Madagascar.

 

A long-lived species, C. parsonii may not reach sexual maturity until they are 3 - 5 years of age and may live to be more than 20 years old. C. parsonii are native to the primary rainforests of the elevated eastern area of Madagascar, up to an altitude of about 7,000 feet. However, their range extends all the way down to the eastern coast, where trade winds bring moisture ladden air to the land.

 

Near threatened according to the IUCN red list. The loss of humid forest, mainly through conversion from slash-and-burn agriculture but also due to logging, is a threat to this species. Much of the habitat of this species is extremely fragmented, and small forest fragments are unlikely to be viable to ensure persistence of this large chameleon that occurs at low densities.

 

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Uploaded on March 14, 2019
Taken on November 24, 2017