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The stump-tailed chameleon from Madagascar 📹 Ivan Carter
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One of the worlds smallest vertebrates. A stump tailed chameleon from Madagascar. The image was taken by Nick Riley/WWF

The stump-tailed chameleon is a small chameleon species native to Madagascar, with adults typically measuring around 2.5-5 centimeters (1-2 inches). They have a short, truncated tail, which gives them their distinctive name. Unlike many other chameleon species, stump-tailed chameleons give birth to live young instead of laying eggs. This adaptation is relatively rare among chameleons.

The stump-tailed chameleon (Brookesia spp.) is a genus of small chameleons found in Madagascar. Stump-tailed chameleons are among the smallest chameleons, with some species measuring only a few centimeters in length, including their tail. They are primarily found in the rainforests and montane regions of Madagascar, which is an island known for its rich biodiversity. Like other chameleons, stump-tailed chameleons are known for their remarkable ability to change color. This adaptation helps them blend into their surroundings and avoid predators.

So small! Brookesia chameleons round out the top 3 spots on the list for smallest fully grown reptiles in the world. The brown leaf chameleon, minute leaf chameleon and Brookesia nana are close in size but are the 3 smallest reptiles in the world.

The description of how they adapt to their surroundings and choose methods of self-protection creates a compelling narrative about their survival in challenging environments. The article not only helps readers understand the biological characteristics of this species of grasshopper but also fosters interest and curiosity about wildlife and biodiversity worldwide.

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Me envisioning him sticking the little chocolate-colored guy in his mouth:

Smallish

Surreal tiny !

