Chameleons in situ : Madagascar

Excellent pictures, the only thing that I can think of is the "C.nasutum" looks an awful lot like C.boettgeri. Being that C.nasutum tends to have a rounder rostral appendage, while C.boettgeri have a flattened rostral appendage, more like the chameleon you have pictured.

You can compare the pictures of your C.boettgeri to these C.nasutum https://www.chameleonforums.com/calumma-nasutum-calumma-boettgeri-38994/

That is definitely Calumma nasutum. The shape of the rostral process is not a way to differentiate the two species you mentioned and both have similar shaped rostral processes depending on their age and sex. Calumma boettgeri have large occipital lobes and they are completely absent in the animal in these photos. No question that is Calumma nasutum.

Chris
 
First of all - thanks for the overwhelming positive reply guys (and girls?)


Did ya'll notice the branches in pic 1 and 4 have thorns on them? Thor, were there alot of thorny bushes and how high up were these guys?

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.

More, more, more! Thanks for sharing these, Thor! Are you going to have more posted anywhere else? I'd love to see any more pics of geckos, frogs, and tortoises if you've got a link to any other photo albums!

Yes, as someone pointed out I've got av DeviantArt profile - but it consist of few and mostly old pictures.

My website is :

www.thorhakonsen.com



But, you may also find my pics on FLICKR

www.flickr.com/photos/thorhakonsen
 
Thor,
Thank you for posting your web site. The pics of the inverts are amazing. Esp the mantis pics and the red dragonfly. Cant wait to see more.
 
Oh, WOW! Thanks for the links to your other sites. It's going to take a little time for me to view everything but wanted to say thanks in advance for the eye candy!
 
Oh, WOW! Thanks for the links to your other sites. It's going to take a little time for me to view everything but wanted to say thanks in advance for the eye candy!

LOL, you know you're into chams & other critters when you lust for the pics. :D
 
Very nice shots, Thor. The only correction I have is that the correct spelling is actually "Calumma nasutum", not "nasuta". Do you have a photo of the female C. parsonii from the side?

Chris

Hi,

Yes I have some shots from the side of this specimen - no award winnings shots, but useable.

Will post it later today
 
Hope this one will work for you Chris...


Calummaparsoni_female_mitsinjo_2103.jpg


The pic is taken in Mitsinjo, Andasibe
 
Thanks Happy,

Yes, C.nasutum was the most common chameleon we saw, just beaten by C.gastrotaenia.


edit _ changed from gecko to chameleon ;)
 
Have you seen babys of nasutum?
My male will not mate with the females and I don´t no why!
Was in madagasca raintime?
 
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