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Well I got my copy tonight and so far I like it. It is different than the normal care books and talks alot about where they come from and their natural enviornment and predators. Tons of great pics. I have only got to flip through it so far but I think just about anyone on this site would enjoy this book.
 
I got mine over the weekend and so far I think its worth having for anyone interested in chameleons (although I'm not sure why anyone interested in chameleons wouldn't want any book related to them, even if it wasn't a particularly good one). I haven't had a chance to read the text yet but there are a lot of really nice pictures and for the most part, those pictures are labeled correctly (I think I saw four throughout the book that were misidentified or their name misspelt). It is not a book on the captive side of chameleons, etc., but I think chameleon keepers would enjoy it as well. I'll be sure to give a review of the text once I've had time to read it as well.

Chris
 
Great I'm ordering my copy this weekend. I would not mind reading the life history of Eastern Madagascar Chameleons (if this is a book about chameleons in the wild) Parsonii etc... As there seems still to be a lack of that kind of information being published.

A side note there is a European Chameleon video that just was released too.
 
Great I'm ordering my copy this weekend. I would not mind reading the life history of Eastern Madagascar Chameleons (if this is a book about chameleons in the wild) Parsonii etc... As there seems still to be a lack of that kind of information being published.

A side note there is a European Chameleon video that just was released too.

Link to the video:),. also the book is more of a thorough overview of chameleons in general with some amazing pics in it. It covers each genus, but doesnt cover the species within it.
 
Just got my copy today and it looks good. I'm glad there is a new chameleon book out there. The one error in the book that I found after going through it a couple times is the authors have got Tiger Chameleon listed as Calumma tigris not an updated Archaius tigris.
 
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