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There's a new, scalier lord of the jungle: Tarzan the chameleon. Five-inch-long (13-centimeter-long) Calumma tarzan was found recently in a tiny patch of forest on the vast Indian Ocean island of ...
The chameleon is typically yellow or green and adopts an attractive striped pattern when stressed. The Tarzan chameleon was discovered by a team of German and Malagasy researchers, who say they ...
Conservationists fear those species included in the list, like the Tarzan's Chameleon from Madagascar and the Pigmy Three-toed Sloth from Panama, will be allowed to die out because they provide ...
The Tarzan chameleon lives on Madagascar, inhabiting a range of about 10 sq km. Its forest home has been shrinking fast due to human activities such as logging. There are thought to be as few as ...
“By protecting population strongholds of various lemur species, such as the Indri, Aye-aye, Fossa, Tarzan Chameleon and Madagascan Flying Fox, Rainforest Trust and Madagasikara Voakajy will help ...
Gland, Switzerland, 10th November, 2011—the latest update of the world’s list of threatened animals and plant species—the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species—carried out by IUCN (International Union ...
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