A new study shows that Madagascar’s “nose chameleons,” once confused as one species, are actually three distinct and rapidly ...
Genetic and morphological studies revealed two new chameleon species. One of them with a very long nose finally receives the ...
More than 40 percent of all known chameleon species live on the island of Madagascar. Among those species is a group called ...
Although Madagascar’s total number of known chameleons now tops out at exactly 100 separate species, many of their actual ...
Genetic and morphological studies revealed two new chameleon species. One of them with a very long nose finally receives the scientific name that suits it – Calumma pinocchio. An international ...