We think Kinyonga knows already this (medium size) chameleons identity.
The Females can be more colorful than the males..
Sorry Lynda for the picture switcheroo.. :)
perfect..
Thank you.
So living closer to Africa, Kinda makes you realize people go around searching and collecting the first identified species, and sometimes get your name on it forever. (very jelous) someday...in my Dreams :)
Thank you Jeremy
yes, most identification is in Latin. if we know latin we know the description.
That and usually a German last name attached whom first found and identified.
so Any chameleon species or animal named incornutus is hornless, no horns
Petr Necus has a chameleon named after him...
Yes, i meant 50 Years of working with chameleons..
Would be great if any old veterans, travellers, etc keep posting pictures of different chameleon species
and have fun.
Yes mam, you are right again.
during those times , we recieved the Poroto 3 horned chameleons aka ?
wont be able to survive here without your help.. Haha and thanks
If I didn't know how to laugh at myself i wouldnt been have lasted for almost 50 years.
Hi Linda
Fantastic, you brought up the story behind these gems.
thank you for firing up the old brain cells here.
Another interesting picture coming soon...
with Petr in mind , wonder why the the pictures of Hillenuisi look so different, from Madcham.de
Surely , i will need some veteren keepers...
Ooops
I want to clarify
The comparing photos from the 2 different sources Madcham.de and Petr Necas (C. Hilleniusi) Look a lot different from each other , but supposedly same species...
Wonder which are accurate. Necas material is older. ?
For all that havent seen the updated site...
Soon
Just for fun and education.
we will post another one of our collection pictures similar form (morphology) (remember there are beginners)
The next picture Makes you think its the same species, but tricky and interesting...........
Sorry Kinyonga (Linda ?)
Have been waiting for you. :)
What took you so long .. Just kidding
Yes ..
Trioceros.Incornutas.. 90% sure ? :)
anybody know its range in Africa, Malawi ? very rare..
Hi Jeremy
these specimen pictures are from my archive collection.
Hoping to let beginners, and veterans have some fun identifying, and pretty sure you are one of the best at this.
I obtained this little one many years ago, and at the time there was very known literature on most chameleons...
Thank you Jeremy
This is hopefully a little fun for all.... Like Fun facts
This little Gem species is not easy tp Identify from recent times.
And if it is indeed a male that makes is usually much easier to indentify, as most chameleons
are Sexually Dimorphic.... Males usually most colorful...