Rare Cham Species

Glittergloomgirl

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This is one of the rarest and tiniest chameleon species in the world.
There is only one place these fairy like creatures can be found on a tiny little island off the island of Madagascar called Nosy Navo.

They use there little wings to help them fly around to catch their prey.

I hope one day I can begin to breed my very own.... Ive only seen one of them up close and personal during my many trips to Maddy. During that trip I tried to sneak that little guy off the island in my pocket.... but when I arrived home, sadly it was gone.... must have flown off ;)

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It's gotta be a cousin to the Brookesia minima:D I did a research paper that breifly touched on them a few years back. They spark the intrests of very private collectots. $$$
 
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This is indeed a real species of cham and is found on the western side of the island of Nosy Navo. This species is called Chamaeleo Trioceros Terradactylis. This species was banned from export back in 92 because of difficulty to raise in captivity and only about 30 are said to exist in the wild today. Its diet includes insects, fruit, and human flesh. This have been no known accounts of breeding this species although some Europeans have claimed to be sucessful
 
I used to catch them with Butterfly nets in my Back Yard... I am still looking for the one that stole my hat!!!:mad:
 
no chance i dont belive this for one second, so fake if its real show me proof(like a website or summat)
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This is indeed a real species of cham and is found on the western side of the island of Nosy Navo. This species is called Chamaeleo Trioceros Terradactylis. This species was banned from export back in 92 because of difficulty to raise in captivity and only about 30 are said to exist in the wild today. Its diet includes insects, fruit, and human flesh. This have been no known accounts of breeding this species although some Europeans have claimed to be sucessful


and by europeans he means the french :D
 
yIkes! It must be scary to mist one of those! lol... If my veileds act weird when i first start to mist them everyday, those must be even scarier... and to think, if i fed them crickets or roaches... i would be kinda scared that it would be more interested in my fingers... LoL :D ;)

p.s. imagine if you kept that in a cage in your room and you wake up everymorning to see it licking it's lips looking at you like how chams act when they know it's feeding time. scurrrrrry. lol
 
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