A species of leaf chameleon new to science, measuring less than half the length of a human forefinger, has been discovered in ...
Researchers from Madagascar and Germany stated that they had discovered several specimens of the Voeltzkow’s chameleon during an expedition to the northwest of the African island. A team led by ...
Almost half of the world’s chameleon species live on the island of Madagascar. This chameleon community is not only the world’s largest, it is also the world’s most unique; with 59 different ...
The Meller's chameleon is the largest of the chameleons not native to Madagascar. Their stout bodies can grow to be up to two feet long and weigh more than a pound. Meller's distinguish themselves ...
About 40 percent of the 200-plus known chameleon species are found on the island of Madagascar. Most of the rest live on the African continent. Thanks to DNA testing, some chameleons that look ...
Luca and Melua search for colour-changing chameleons in Madagascar’s forests, then head to South Africa to visit the African penguins at Boulders Beach and observe their feeding behaviour.