S Stev New Member Dec 29, 2017 #1 Hi, found this chameleon in Noisy Be, Madagascar. Please help to ID this species. Thanks in advance and a Happy New Year, Steve Attachments IMG_8813.jpg 195.6 KB · Views: 216 IMG_8550.jpg 254.9 KB · Views: 214
Hi, found this chameleon in Noisy Be, Madagascar. Please help to ID this species. Thanks in advance and a Happy New Year, Steve
Matt Vanilla Gorilla Chameleon Enthusiast Dec 29, 2017 #3 That seems to be a Parsonii Cristifer to me! Those seem to be pictures of two different individuals? Both are male.
That seems to be a Parsonii Cristifer to me! Those seem to be pictures of two different individuals? Both are male.
savage13 Avid Member Dec 29, 2017 #4 Matt Vanilla Gorilla said: That seems to be a Parsonii Cristifer to me! Those seem to be pictures of two different individuals? Both are male. Click to expand... Yes Parsonii Cristifer no doubt about it the orange patch on his side gives it away...
Matt Vanilla Gorilla said: That seems to be a Parsonii Cristifer to me! Those seem to be pictures of two different individuals? Both are male. Click to expand... Yes Parsonii Cristifer no doubt about it the orange patch on his side gives it away...
CJ's Exotics Chameleon Enthusiast Dec 29, 2017 #5 BuddhaBud said: Looks like Parson's chameleon's to me! Click to expand... I don't think there are parsonii parsonii in Nosy Be, so I think it is a cristifer.
BuddhaBud said: Looks like Parson's chameleon's to me! Click to expand... I don't think there are parsonii parsonii in Nosy Be, so I think it is a cristifer.
BuddhaBud Established Member Dec 29, 2017 #6 CJ's Exotics said: I don't think there are parsonii parsonii in Nosy Be, so I think it is a cristifer. Click to expand... Ah, of course! Thanks for the correction~
CJ's Exotics said: I don't think there are parsonii parsonii in Nosy Be, so I think it is a cristifer. Click to expand... Ah, of course! Thanks for the correction~
CJ's Exotics Chameleon Enthusiast Dec 29, 2017 #7 BuddhaBud said: Ah, of course! Thanks for the correction~ Click to expand... As far as I know, there have been reported sightings of parsonii parsonii there, but they might have been mis-identifications of oshaughnessy, but I'm not sure.
BuddhaBud said: Ah, of course! Thanks for the correction~ Click to expand... As far as I know, there have been reported sightings of parsonii parsonii there, but they might have been mis-identifications of oshaughnessy, but I'm not sure.
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Dec 29, 2017 #8 The one on the left looks like it has an infection/injury on it's chin...too bad.
S Stev New Member Dec 30, 2017 #9 Thank you very much for all your replies Calumma parsonii cristifer sounds good. Could this be the female animal? Happy New Year, Steven Attachments IMG_8827.jpg 284.4 KB · Views: 209
Thank you very much for all your replies Calumma parsonii cristifer sounds good. Could this be the female animal? Happy New Year, Steven
CJ's Exotics Chameleon Enthusiast Dec 30, 2017 #10 Stev said: Thank you very much for all your replies Calumma parsonii cristifer sounds good. Could this be the female animal? Happy New Year, Steven Click to expand... Looks like a female to me, no rostral processes at that big of a size.
Stev said: Thank you very much for all your replies Calumma parsonii cristifer sounds good. Could this be the female animal? Happy New Year, Steven Click to expand... Looks like a female to me, no rostral processes at that big of a size.