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Reptilia: Order: Squamata: Suborder: Iguania: ... Binomial name; Trioceros wiedersheimi (Nieden, 1910) Trioceros wiedersheimi, the Mount Lefo chameleon or Wiedersheim ...
Male on adult male finger. A 1999 paper in the Journal of Zoology disputed a 1995 paper which considered this species and B. peyrierasi to be the same species as B. minima. ...
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Mount Kulal chameleon or Mount Kulal stump-nosed chameleon: Kenya Trioceros ntunte (Nečas, Modry & Slapeta, 2005) Mount Nyiru chameleon, Nyiru montane dwarf chameleon: Kenya Trioceros nyirit Stipala et al., 2011: Mount Mtelo stump-nosed chameleon, Pokot chameleon: Kenya Trioceros oweni (Gray, 1831) Owen's chameleon [14]
In Tanzania, it is known only from Mount Meru in the Arusha Region, which is the home of the relatively small endemic subspecies T. j. merumontanus. [4] Jackson's chameleon is more widespread in Kenya, where it is even found in wooded areas of some Nairobi suburbs.
There are 14 species of amphibians [1] and 5 species of reptiles [2] known to occur in Mount Rainier National Park. [3] Amphibians. Family: Newts Salamandridae.
The Mount Mabu chameleon (Nadzikambia baylissi) is one of two species in the genus Nadzikambia (derived from the species' name in Chichewa). It is a small chameleon from Mount Mabu in Mozambique . References
Mount Kenya sentinel chameleon, or Mount Kenya hornless chameleon (Kinyongia excubitor), is a species of chameleons endemic to Kenya. [2] It is known from Mount Kenya , Nyambeni Hills , and Aberdare Range .
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