A adamkwas Established Member Jun 29, 2009 #2 Actually, I was wondring exactly that same thing today. Arn't thay in a different group than all the other chameleon species? I't would be interessting to know more!
Actually, I was wondring exactly that same thing today. Arn't thay in a different group than all the other chameleon species? I't would be interessting to know more!
Chris Anderson Dr. House of Chameleons Jun 29, 2009 #3 What would you like to know about them? They are the only species in the genus Nadzikambia and they are found only on Mt. Mulanje in Southern Malawi. There are not many published photos of this species and they are fairly poorly known. Chris
What would you like to know about them? They are the only species in the genus Nadzikambia and they are found only on Mt. Mulanje in Southern Malawi. There are not many published photos of this species and they are fairly poorly known. Chris
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Jun 29, 2009 #4 Some information... http://www.chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=122