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    Something special - undescribed Dwarf Chameleon From South Africa.

    There are several species of undescribed species of dwarf chameleon in South Africa, although many are known to exist some are closely related to others and may not be genetically distinct. There are several species which are not widely known, so there is much work to be done with the Dwarf...
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Thank you - glad you enjoyed the read!
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Thanks Chris - your insights and advice were greatly appreciated over the last few years. Certainly helped me track down a few of these species.
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    They sure are, an unimpressed thamnobates sure looks menacing too. It was actually displaying to it's own reflection in my camera's filter.
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Thanks Dave, thamnobates are a very special species to me indeed so variable too. Glad you enjoyed it.
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Thank you - it's sure taken a long time. Lynn is around yes he is currently based in Denmark still busy with his publications, of course, I doubt he will ever stop! Appreciate your comments.
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Thank you for taking the time to read and comment - I appreciate it. People have been asking about it - of course, most of the stories are far condensed simply for the purposes of people actually finishing it. Perhaps I will work on an extension and of course include more photos for a small...
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Thanks! Wasn't easy at times but really rewarding!
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Thank you much appreciated!
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    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Thanks Jeremy, you're most welcome. At this point, there's not more I am looking to do on the project - just yet!
  11. melanocephalum

    A photographic guide to the Chameleon of South Africa.

    Finally after tens of thousands of kilometres trekking across Southern Africa, more than 5 years, hours of research, countless emails, terrible weather (one snowed in weekend), endless battery charges and 100's of failed photographs. I've finally tracked down and photographed all of the...
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    Qudeni Dwarf Chameleon - Bradypodion nemorale The final species!

    Thanks Chris - been a heck of a journey these last few years.
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    Qudeni Dwarf Chameleon - Bradypodion nemorale The final species!

    Cheers very excited about it - I'm not aware of anyone else who has seen all of the species to be honest.
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    Qudeni Dwarf Chameleon - Bradypodion nemorale The final species!

    Thank you - been many years in the making. Once I have the thread with all the species done I will share it here.
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    Qudeni Dwarf Chameleon - Bradypodion nemorale The final species!

    Thank you - appreciate the comments and you taking a look at the thread.
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    Qudeni Dwarf Chameleon - Bradypodion nemorale The final species!

    Thank you! As soon as they formally describe the other few species I will go and find them of course!
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    Qudeni Dwarf Chameleon - Bradypodion nemorale The final species!

    It's been a while since I've added to the forum needless to say I've been tied up with other life commitments and such. But this post is a special one - I've finally completed my goal of the last few years and tracked down and photographed all the formally described species of Bradypodion...
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    Wild Bradypodion caeruleogula - South AfricA

    Interesting as they are a few Dwarf Chameleons in the interior of KZN that aren't formally described as they seem to differ from the Natal Midlands Dwarf Chameleon and the Kwa Zulu Dwarf Chameleon.
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    Wild Bradypodion caeruleogula - South AfricA

    Where are you from? There are 17 species of dwarf chameleon across South Africa so depending where you are based could have been one of many.
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