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Furcifer pardalis
Male Panther Chameleons can grow up to a typical length of around 45 cm. Females are smaller, at about half the size. Coloration varies with location, and the different color patterns of Panther Chameleons are commonly referred to as 'locales', which are named after the geographical location in which they are found. Female Panther Chameleons generally remain tan and brown with hints of pink peach or bright orange, no matter what region they are from, but there are slight differences in patterns and colors among the different color phases. (Wikipedia)
Aqua Terra Zoo Vienna In the wilde: eastern and northern parts of Madagascar in a tropical forest biome
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Thanks Ashish.
Great closeup..
Thanks Mayra, Maria and harsuame.
Wow!!! Beautiful colours!
very nice!
Wow buena toma