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No no no. It's definetely more rare, looks like a Kinyongia Fluffernuttigis. Look at the casque and pattern.
I see what you are saying, but they are really just to similar to tell without better pics.
See this:https://www.chameleonforums.com/similarities-kinyongia-furcifer-75406/
OP, any chance of getting better pics from the front? Also of the upper tail region?
ROFLMAO with asking for more pics, hahahahahahahah.![]()
Yeah, sweatshops are known for miss-identifiying them.
That is indeed a Furcifer Fluffernutter.
Male, from the softy-be region.
Looks like its about 10-15 years old.
No, we are on the right track, its one of those two. I addressed the labeling here:
you should be ashamed ov yourself man, he needs to go to the vets quickly, he looks constipated& im concerned about the white turd hangin out ov his arse. worth a vet visit.