Now you See Me (No you Don't): The Tiny Chameleon from Madagascar that's no Bigger Than a Human Fi, page
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Topic started on 13-12-2010 @ 12:33 AM by Oozii
Barely an inch long from nose to tail, it’s hardly surprising that this tiny animal is rarely spotted.

For this miniscule chameleon is so small that it can sit on a human thumbnail with room to spare.

The miniature creature, from the Brookesia genus, was spotted on an expedition in Amber Mountain Park, Madagascar, by British wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas.

Mr Burrard-Lucas and his brother Matt had just settled down for lunch during when their eagle-eyed guide spotted the creature.

www.dailymail.co.uk...



Tiny: The delicate-looking creature is one of the world's smallest chameleons - and can sit on a human thumbnail with room to spare


Pygmy: It is so small it doesn't even need to change colour to help hide from its enemies


Although it has a large landmass, it is divided into many small ecosystems, making it difficult for a large species, and large predators, to thrive there.



Just thought I'd post this in the midst of all thats going on.

I love to see these articles. Specially the one about the frogs that were discovered in pitcher plants. Also about the size of a fingernail. I never knew that Chameleons could actually be so tiny. If its allowed to, i'd love to have one of those. But for now, I'll have to keep traing my foot sized cockroach, to learn to grow smaller............
:O

Hope you guys enjoy. It's not a conspiracy, or any proof to add to one, but it sure is something to get your mind off of that for a bit.

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reply posted on 13-12-2010 @ 12:43 AM by Oozii
reply to post by ThinkingCap




Any further away I don't think it'll be able to see

I'll look and see if I can find one for you.




reply posted on 13-12-2010 @ 12:49 AM by Oozii
reply to post by ThinkingCap





Little Farther away.



And now.....
edit on 13-12-2010 by Oozii because: (no reason given)

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