One of the World's Tiniest Reptiles

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chameleon

Reuters report that they have found one of four types of tiny chameleons in Madagascar. It is beleived to be among the smallest reptiles in the world. The  miniature lizard - "Brookesia micra" - reaches a maximum length of 29mm, and was discovered by a team of German and American researchers on the island of Nosy Hara, just off the northern coast of Madagascar.

 

"During the day it is very hard to find the chameleons, because they are very tiny and don't move very much," Frank Glaw, scientist at the Zoological State Collection in Munich, Germany, told Reuters TV on Thursday.

 

"The only way, or the best way, to find them is if you go out at night with headlamps and torches, because in the dusk the chameleons climb up the small plants to sleep," he said.

 

 

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