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Giant Flapneck Chameleon

Photo by laridavel
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Green with white spots when calm

Habitat:

Savannah and woods in the north ,central and east locations

Notes:

Difficult to spot, the female lays 50 small eggs in the late summer that hatches 5 to 10 months later.

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Comments (3)

Also, your map pin is in the middle of the ocean off west Africa; can you move it to where you actually saw this creature?
Can you add the scientific name and a reference to complete this neat spotting? Thanks.
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PublishedJune 28, 2014

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