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    Re: Creation Is Amazing Isn't It?

    Quote Originally Posted by Andybill View Post
    Damn I dont get any of those channels. Im on a budget so I only get a few mostly childrens channels for me and my daughter and I do get NatGeo but its not NatGeo wild so kinda bummed about that...
    off topic here but what service do you have that allows you to choose which individual channels you want?

    That is a pretty cool story Mason. I wonder the same thing, if you were to get some eggs and add water, would they hatch? Also if someone were to get a colony established in captivity that could mean that youd be able to breed them like 4 times a year. Pretty cool stuff!

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    I believe the eggs DO diapause until the rainy season returns. They're also a bit tougher than they might seem--adults can live longer if prey is scarce.

    There are a few species of Madagascan chameleon that rarely live longer than one year, I believe. One such species--which I think might have been the one on the show--is Furcifer labordi, Laborde's chameleon. Carpet chameleons (Furcifer lateralis) are also capable of producing clutches by 3 months of age, and tend to live less than a year in the wild.

    Photo of a captive bred F. labordi: http://www.flickr.com/photos/48168457@N02/5499003785/

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    Re: Creation Is Amazing Isn't It?

    Quote Originally Posted by MasonC2K View Post
    It was either AP or Discovery. They are right next to each other on my channel list and I just don't remember. Probably AP.
    Kind of off topic, but if the show wasn't about them attacking people I'd guess it wasn't AP.

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