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Can anyone tell me the species?
Can anyone tell me the species of the bigger cham in this vid? http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...vs&vt=lf&hl=en
!!WARNING!! DO not watch if you are faint hearted for cham devouring, I am a darwanist, you have forwarned. (a bigger cham eats a smaller cham, very interesting video if you can watch it from a natural perspective) |
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Chamaeleo namaquensis
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The little one was chameleo dinnerus
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1.0 Ambanja (bluebar born 07-05-02) |
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the tittle of the whole documentary is: Dragons of namib
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