Madagascar vacation pics + more

Michele,

Glad to hear you had a good trip. If the little Brookesia you found was in Andasibe, it is actually Brookesia peyrierasi, not Brookesia minima. If it was on Nosy Be, then its B. minima but then again, if you went to Montagne de Ambre and found it there, it was actually Brookesia tuberculata. Also, the short-nosed chameleon is a Calumma nasutum as Kent said.

Chris

Are you aure it's not Calumma adnauseum? ......ZZZZZzzzzz
 
Michele,

Glad to hear you had a good trip. If the little Brookesia you found was in Andasibe, it is actually Brookesia peyrierasi, not Brookesia minima. If it was on Nosy Be, then its B. minima but then again, if you went to Montagne de Ambre and found it there, it was actually Brookesia tuberculata. Also, the short-nosed chameleon is a Calumma nasutum as Kent said.

Chris

See, I wish I had someone like you on the trip. The guides had absolutely no clue what they were talking about, and couldn't even identify half of the species. Ideally, I would have arranged to go on a Bill Love trip, but we called him up and he wasn't going at all this summer :( Nevertheless, it was still amazing, but it probably would be been a little more chameleon oriented if I went with Bill or someone similar. Here's some more pics:

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After I told the gardener that I liked chameleons, he kept on going out into the forest and bringing me Panthers lol. Here's one that he brought back...

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Furcifer petteri

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Off the coast of Nosy Be

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Wheelin' and dealin'

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At the Vakona lodge

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Female panther at Nosy be, right outside the hotel

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Black Lemur

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White-fronted Lemur eating
 
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Sounds like a wonderful trip. Hope you will post even more comments about your experiences, and more photos! Have you considered creating an album in your profile to keep em all together for the rest of us to salavate at?
 
only in my wildest dreams i would be able to go there

i hope you enjoyed your trip Michele because i enjoyed all the picks you posted
 
Michele - The Brookesia you posted the pic of but wasn't sure which species it was looks like B. stumpffi but there are a number of similar species that I'd need locality info and possibly closer pics to differentiate for you. The second photo in your latest post with the green cham with the rostral process is a Furcifer petteri. Bill's tours are great but you have to catch one that is doing what you want it to be. He'll do general tours, tortoise tours, panther chameleon tours and a few others and while you'll see other stuff, you need to consider what your goals are. When I went with Bill, I was lucky enough for it to be just us on the tour and I was able to tell Bill exactly what it was I wanted to see so I got the most out of it possible. The other thing is that his tours tend to in December and January since that is the best time of year to see most of the reptiles.

Josh - Screw you ;)

Chris
 
wow!wow! wow for the trip and the pics and wow for really good looking girls that are in to chameleons witch is rare at least in my neck of the woods so so lucky
 
Wow amazing pictures!

Thanks for sharing. I think my favorite is the wild puppy with the tennis ball!!:D Now I see that you replaced the wild puppy with a gator! I also think your sunset picture is awsome!
 
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Argh, I would KILL to be able to go on that trip! Congrats on the awesome vacation, and thanks for sharing the beautiful photos!
Hey, lets see the photo of the puppy with the tennis ball! I missed that one. :D

P.S. You're beautiful, that is one lucky lemur! :p
 
Man, That must have been such an experience! Thank you for sharing your awesome photos, I love the sunset one! Nice shades, too:D
 
Thanks so much for the comments and feedback everyone...I'm really glad to see you liked the pics!

Kat77@: Awww, thank you, you too! I'll post some more pictures of her right now.

Chris@: Thanks for your identification help. You lost me a little bit on the Brookesia though, lol. Yeah, you're really fortunate to have gone on a Bill Love trip with only the two of you! If we accumulate enough frequent flyer miles, I'd love to back next year. Like you mentioned, all the animals are active in December and onward, but I heard it rains like you wouldn't believe, and that the bugs are unbearable. If I were to go back, is there any locations you would especially recommend?

meowmix450@: I was using a Canon Rebel XTi, as well as a Canon Powershot SD890 IS.

Here's the last batch of pictures. My sister has an underwater digi camera, so she'll be sending some diving pics to me that I may be able to post:

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Little gold mantella

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Tomato frog

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Haha, my mom with a Leem.

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Taken during the night

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Little Elephant Ear when we were walking out to the car

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Satanic Leaftail

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This bird had the weirdest name. I think it was called a Kukurolla.

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Little endemic treefrog

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Me trying to get a good pic. Herman, our guide, in the background.

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Attack!

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Black-and-white Ruffed Lemurs

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Calli and Tasha (the older dog)

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Calli tearing down the sand dunes up at lake Michigan. My brother and I were at the very top racing her down. She won :D
 
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Gorgeous pictures! I WILL take that trip someday! :)
Oh the sand dunes! I grew up with those sand dunes!
 
Wow, awesome pictures!! I LOVE the lemurs...I told Chad that I want one! They are so cute...I think our little puppy would like one in the house, lol. We probably have enough pets but still...
We definitely want to go there someday...it looks like an awesome experience! =) Thanks for sharing!
 
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