This article is crazy! http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...fastdyingyoung
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Wow... very strange. Makes you wonder how they fit into the ecosystem.
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Originally Posted by darkangel Wow... very strange. Makes you wonder how they fit into the ecosystem. Food for scavengers?
That's just amazing full circle!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
Imagine trying to breed em and sell em? "BUY EM NOW BEFORE THEY DIE! ... SERIOUSLY!"
very interesting.... ...apparently there are some in captivity...This link here gives you a husbandry overview http://www.adcham.com/html/taxonomy/.../flabordi.html
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Originally Posted by Jerhart very interesting.... ...apparently there are some in captivity...This link here gives you a husbandry overview http://www.adcham.com/html/taxonomy/.../flabordi.html I saw that! I donno, it's rather odd.
Here is what I find most amazing about the article: 1. "...once emerged, the chameleons develop rapidly, growing up to 0.1 inches a day..." -- holy crap! You really could almost see them growing. 2. "...along with Laza Andriamandimbiarisoa of the Universite d'Antananarivo in Madagascar..." -- holy crap that's a long last name!
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Originally Posted by mlededee Here is what I find most amazing about the article: 1. "...once emerged, the chameleons develop rapidly, growing up to 0.1 inches a day..." -- holy crap! You really could almost see them growing. 2. "...along with Laza Andriamandimbiarisoa of the Universite d'Antananarivo in Madagascar..." -- holy crap that's a long last name! hehe for #2
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