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There’s no lizard like a chameleon—color-shifting, tree-climbing, eye-swiveling magic. Dive into the jungles of Madagascar with us and meet the first Malagasy herpetologist to lead groundbreaking ...
One of the world’s rarest reptiles, the Belalanda chameleon, is making headlines recently for what appears to be a ...
Despite her family’s apprehension, Fandresena Rakotoharimalala is determined to study and save chameleons in her home country of Madagascar. In some ...
South Africa is a hub for the international pet trade, with thousands of animals exported each year. Many of these are exotic ...
The Papuan olive python, a remarkable reptile from New Guinea's rainforests, captivates with its chameleon-like ...
Labord’s chameleon is unlike any other chameleon on Earth. Essentially, its entire species dies off every year!
C ritically endangered species often exist in small fragmented populations. These can be separated by oceans or mountain ...
It has the ability to change colour, going from blue to red to green to yellow. Its soft hues let it blend in with caves and ...
Madagascar is home to nearly half of the world’s chameleon species, many of which are found nowhere else on Earth. Yet these ...
A team of Malagasy conservationists supported by the Conservation Leadership Programme has found the critically endangered Belalanda chameleon – one of the world’s rarest reptiles – in a location from ...
A zoo threw events to mark International Chameleon Day. The world's oldest zoo partnered with Wildlife Madagascar the first ...
Deep green body with white lighting shaped patterns, and stunning golden eyes. Features a black shell with bright yellow starburst patterns, considered one of the most attractive tortoises. A rare ...