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User / Susan Roehl / Warty a/k/a Spiny Chameleon (Furcifer verrucosus)
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Island Of Madagascar
Off The East Coast Of Africa
Berenty Reserve

Another image of the unknown chameleon I first posted from Madagascar, but this time I found out the name of the chameleon and changed it. The previous image shows the chameleon with a slightly different color pattern.

The first image can be seen in the first comment section.

Wikipedia-
Furcifer verrucosus, also known as the warty chameleon, spiny chameleon or crocodile chameleon, is a species of small reptile endemic to Madagascar. It was first described by Georges Cuvier in 1829.

The warty chameleon is found only on the island of Madagascar including Manderano in the Tulear region. It occurs over much of the west part of the island and in drier parts of the south. It is seldom found in primary rainforest but favours arid disturbed land, including near the sea. It is a terrestrial species and also climbs around in low bushes. In hot weather it sometimes retreats into a sandy burrow to keep cool.

There are two subspecies, Furcifer v. verrucosus and Furcifer v. semicristatus, the latter being found mainly in the southernmost part of the island. This chameleon is closely related to Oustalet's chameleon Furcifer oustaleti (Malagasy giant chameleon), the pair forming a species complex, but each member of the group may be a cryptic species (two species indistinguishable in the field and currently believed to be a single species) and the exact taxonomical relationship between members of the group is unclear.

The warty chameleon feeds largely on insects which it catches with its long sticky tongue. The female lays one clutch of 30 to 60 eggs a year and these are incubated for about 200 days. They hatch into juvenile chameleons which may take six months to a year to become mature.
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  • Taken: Nov 21, 2017
  • Uploaded: Dec 15, 2017
  • Updated: Jan 12, 2025