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  1. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Yes, I also have some shots from the side - some focus problems though.. (not focus on the eyes) - Will try to edit and post later today
  2. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    And, here is one of the more uncommon species if I've understood it correctly.. Brookesia nasus
  3. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    We were several places, this juvenile is photgraphed in Ranomafana National Park. We were also in Andasibe Mantadia, Antananarivo, Nosy Be (incl. Lokobe National Park)
  4. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Hope I got this one right then :) Calumma brevicornis, juvenile (?)
  5. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Okey - so then I came home without any adult C.brevicornis - nothing more to do than go back to Madagascar :) Will try to post the juvenile in a couple of minutes..
  6. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Calumma brevicornis
  7. Thor Hakonsen

    Calumma parsonii - Parson's Chameleon

    Hi, If you pay my trip I'll take you ;) There are companys that do this - but me and my friends organized our own trip Nope - we planned and organized our own trip. Probably would be easier, and found more animals, with Tanalhorizon.de. But, on the other hand - we got some very...
  8. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    You are putting pressure on me Happy - But furst I need to go out and see if I can find some Vipera berus here in Norway :) The first ones this year.
  9. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Yes, we altso saw 2 female C.oshaugnessyi - but no good pictures of them Yes, we sae some C.brevicorne - and I've got pics of one sleeping adult and one juvenile. Will try to edit and post them later today
  10. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    We saw specimens that was not fullgrown - bot no small juveniles. We were there at the end of the raintime (14-29 march) And - we did not see any mating (as I figured your question was?)
  11. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    A mate to what ?
  12. Thor Hakonsen

    Calumma parsonii - Parson's Chameleon

    There are som evidence of them not being F1 - but that is between seller and buyer :) They were sold as F1... Yes, he has got 1.1 - which should be ready for breeding next year. They have a 200x80x120cm enclosure now - but is probably getting a bigger next year :)
  13. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Thanks Happy, Yes, C.nasutum was the most common chameleon we saw, just beaten by C.gastrotaenia. edit _ changed from gecko to chameleon ;)
  14. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Hope this one will work for you Chris... The pic is taken in Mitsinjo, Andasibe
  15. Thor Hakonsen

    Calumma parsonii - Parson's Chameleon

    A friend of mine owns these - supposed to be F1, from Germany november 2008 march 2009 october 2009 october 2009
  16. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Hi, Yes I have some shots from the side of this specimen - no award winnings shots, but useable. Will post it later today
  17. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    First of all - thanks for the overwhelming positive reply guys (and girls?) Yes, the C.nasutum was found a couple of times on thorny branches - There were not a LOT of thorny bushes, but some. The C.nasutum was most often (if not always) found from 1 to 2 meters. Yes, as someone pointed out...
  18. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    Thanks Draetish, I'm sorry - but I've as good as none landscape shots, as I only brought one camera body on this trip. And landscape shots would demand lens changing out in the jungle - which I wouldn't take the chance on in case damp or dirt in the body.. Furcifer pardalis - Panther...
  19. Thor Hakonsen

    Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

    As I've just been a couple of weeks on Madagascar for a herp-photography trip - and most of the pics is chameleons, and you guys are above average interested in chameleons. I thought it appropriate to show you guys the result :) Calumma oshaughnessyi - O'Shaughnessy's Chameleon...
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