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If you look at the PowerPoint slide of that photo, it says:I now have my doubts about this study. The picture titled Panther chameleon in right lateral recumbency is actually a veiled
Hope they did more accurate work on the rest of the study than they did labeling the images.
I agree somebody got a little sloppy in editing, but I wouldn't discount the entire study for that one miss. I have not perused the study for other errors. YMMV.Ultrasonographic appearance of the coelomic cavity organs in healthy veiled chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus) and panther chameleons (Furcifer pardalis)
I noticed the same thingI now have my doubts about this study. The picture titled Panther chameleon in right lateral recumbency is actually a veiled
Hope they did more accurate work on the rest of the study than they did labeling the images.
Are Jackson's not still in the top three?I agree it's a valuable study and I'm sure they were thorough> That just caught my eye. It's a shame it didn't include Jackson's. I guess they aren't as popular anymore.
They definitely are in the top three. But I’d agree that they’re the least popular. Not sure why but it might be the nighttime temp drop that’s required as you saidAre Jackson's not still in the top three?
Do you think their popularity suffers due to the lower nighttime temperatures they... (not sure if I should say prefer or require)?