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A chameleon not seen in a century reappears in a Madagascar garden

Mongabay.com    Translate This Article
2 November 2020

On 2 November 2020 Mongabay.com reported: Researchers recently rediscovered the Voeltzkow's chameleon (Furcifer voeltzkowi) in an untamed hotel garden in northwestern Madagascar, after the species was 'lost' for more than 100 years. The female chameleons were found to change color and pattern when interacting with males or when being handled by humans. While the species still needs to be officially evaluated by the IUCN, the researchers suggest that it should be considered an endangered species. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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