It’s the first ever International Chameleon Day!
Madagascar is home to an amazing diversity of chameleons, from the teeny tiny to the large and colorful! Expert Dr. Frank Glaw describes some of his favorites…
Scientists describe six tiny new chameleons from the forest “islands” of Tanzania.
A team of scientists went looking for a tiny species of chameleon that is only the size of a golf tee (5.5 cm/2.2 inches long). They were afraid that this chameleon species – Chapman’s pygmy chameleon – might have gone extinct in its home country…
The Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard, but do you know what the smallest lizard species is? A team of Madagascan and German herpetologists may have just described the smallest known lizard species, a chameleon named Brookesia nana. Brookesia nana is endemic (found only in) a small…