My pics of madagascar chams!

And the male...



other Parsoni... yellow eyed



and the last one... found it in Andasibe

 
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This one was in a chameleon's farm. The guide told me is a Calumma parsoni cristifer. Looks like a Parsoni but it's smaller. You only can find it in Andasibe.


This one, I dont know really which specie is... A baby female brevicornis?? I took the picture in Andasibe... Any help to identify it :confused:

 
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... furcifer balteatus????? A local guide found it near of Ranomafana PN



And this one... I Think it's a furcifer bifidus male, but I'm not sure...

 
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Great pics. You are correct on your identifications. Baby Calumma brevicorne certainly are strange looking compared to the adults. The male F. bifidus is awesome, not a species you see often. Where did you see it?

Chris
 
Some small chams:

Brokesia perarmata



Brokesia peyrieriasi

 
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Great pics. You are correct on your identifications. Baby Calumma brevicorne certainly are strange looking compared to the adults. The male F. bifidus is awesome, not a species you see often. Where did you see it?

Chris


The bifidus' pic is a bit tricky... I took it in a reptiles' farm, like the cristifer, and yellow eyed Parsoni pics...
 
And the outstaleti. I saw many of them in my trip to the south...

Female and male



 
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Two pardalis... first one in Nosy be, and the second one (seriously damaged about the tail, I think) in nosy Komba (small island near nosy be)




 
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and the last ones... lateralis in the reptiles' farm... male and female



 
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And finally, watch that male so impressive!!!!... well, and the parsoni is not bad either :D:D:D:D:D

 
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Wow, that Parson's you're holding is giant. You're really fortunate you were able to see so many Parson's...wish I could have stayed as long as you! Gorgeous pictures :D
 
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