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Oh, NEVer mind...
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Or should I say Rosanna Rosanna Dana. I haven't thought of her in a long time. Thanks for the laugh!
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I was thinking Emily Litella. But then she preceeded Rosanna RosannaDana. Both were Gilda's characters. They don't make them like that anymore, do they?
But, we need to get back on track with this thread before Jane sees this. ![]() I would have to say Chamaeleo, because of veileds, Meller's, and Dwarf Jacksons. |
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I think I'm the only one that picked bradypodion! And no, they don't make them like that anymore.
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And add to it: wiedersheimi, cristatus and africanus. All the chameleons that I work with, or want to work with are in this Genus: *calyptratus *arabicus *dilepis *senegalensis -Brad
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This is a really hard poll. I am having a real hard time deciding:
Brookesia: B. perarmata, B. vadoni, B. decaryi... Chamaeleo: Ch. namaquensis, Ch. hoehnelii, Ch. laterispinis, Ch. pfefferi, Ch. wiedersheimi... Calumma: C. parsonii, C. furcifer, C. gallus, C. globifer, C. tigris, C. cucullatum... Rhampholeon: R. spinosus, R. acuminatus, R. viridis... Furcifer: F. minor, F. angeli, F. labordi, F. balteatus... Bradypodion: B. dracomontanum, B. damaranum, B. pumilum, B. gutturale, B. thamnobates... Kinyongia: K. tenuis, K. uthmoelleri, K. carpenteri, K. xenorhina, K. oxyrhina, K. matschiei, K. vosseleri... I guess I have to vote Kinyongia though...For the number of species in the genus that simply knock me over relative to the total number of species in the genus, I have a hard time beating them. I love Calumma and the other genera one heck of a lot but I really like the Kinyongia... Chris
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I'll stick with my Parsonii....
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Rhampholeon deff second best and then panthers, i'm not sure what they come under though?
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My favourite chameleon species is Fischers so I had to go with Kinyongia
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