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Chameleon shooted in Montaigne d'Ambre natural park near Diego Suarez (Madagascar)

This Namaqua Chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) enjoys his snack

Over 70 species of chameleon, half the Wold's total, live in Madagascar. We were lucky enough to encounter about 20.

Above Camp Catta in the Tsaranoro Valley with the Tsaranoro Mountain (800m) on the western side and the giant mountain chains of Andringitra National Park on the eastern side. Madagascar.

chameleon in the zoo Blijdorp.

camouflaged try to find it between the leaves.

Anole lizard puffing his dewlap, on a tree out in our yard in Mokuleia.

 

Check out other photos from beautiful Mokuleia.

Green one day, white the next and then pink.

 

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Amboseli National Park, Kenya

The new Chameleon parts came in, and they look awesome.

 

These change color in UV light in case you didn't know. The endcap is

the color it changes to.

 

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Photos Taken by Scott Holmquist

Taken on 24 June 2013 in Guinea near Gombokhory Farmoriah (DSC_9471)

 

freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town

spot the chameleon

taken from the Cheyenne Mountain zoo.

Chameleon in the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago.

The 'souk of the pharmacists' is also famous for its managery of captive animals. Tortoises, iguanas and chameleons are sold by the hundreds as pets (though mostly with a fairly short life-expectancy).

we bottled our homemade dandelion wine last night. we picked the 'weeds' on Mothers Day and made a huge batch. think 5 months is a good enough fermentation time? :) would you dare try this?

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Stopped two cars to take that photo. Chameleon was not so cool about it.

spotted this little fellow in my yard; the tree was facing the road and the bokeh comes from the passing by cars. shooting info: 1/160 f/1.8 @50mm iso 400

A chameleon we found late in the afternoon as we were leaving the reserve. When I got a bit too close with the camera he flared out his throat like this.

Chameleon Models Graduation 2011

Jackson's chameleon skin up close

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