It is a real locale. Check my Madcham SS's, what it's not is what they say it is. At least not like those pictured.
The only furcifers I have seen with that green are Eastern species. From the rain forests.
Conviently the listing says that specific Cham is from Central to Eastern Madgascar. Which is not where Beramanjas are found. That also does not look like an Ambanja I have ever seen, nor is that Eastern either. The Eastern Panthers are fairly few, and most are predominantly Red.
Maybe they're Ambanjas that stopped at the Bermuda triangle for a year and have now since changed their names to more accurately depict their locality lol. No in all honesty I'm assuming typo.
The holy grail Panther for me is the Nosy Tanikely which is also on a National Forest so that's never going to happen...
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As I said, however Techinally Manarana it resembles is in Protected areas so Illegal?
Then again, Parsonii Cristifers is mostly found in Andasibe, and by right protected in the same way?
I truly do not understand enough about these laws to get a firm understanding. There seems to be loopholes. If someone in the US had a Manara for sale I would snap it up, or multiple preferebally. To get them into CB population.
They interest me, not only from a coloring standpoint however from a climate standpoint. They are so different in their Biotype than a typical F. Paradlis, that it's intriguing. I am genuinely curious, if they are a different species.
I have been told, by some they were introduced, though cannot find any supporting evidence. If true, they seem to have adapted to their range, as shown by the difference in colors at least I would think.