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  2. Brookesia micra - Wikipedia

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    Brookesia micra, also known as the Nosy Hara leaf chameleon is a species of chameleons from the islet of Nosy Hara in Antsiranana, Madagascar. [1] At the time of its discovery, it was the smallest known chameleon and among the smallest reptiles , until the 2021 discovery of the even smaller B. nana .

  3. The Chameleon (party game) - Wikipedia

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    The Chameleon is a deception party game designed by Rikki Tahta and published in 2017 by Big Potato Games. All players except one—the "Chameleon"—are given a secret topic and attempt to identify the Chameleon, while the Chameleon attempts to identify the topic, using social deduction .

  4. Chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Different chameleon species are able to vary their colouration and pattern through combinations of pink, blue, red, orange, green, black, brown, light blue, yellow, turquoise, and purple. [17] Chameleon skin has a superficial layer which contains pigments, and under the layer are cells with very small (nanoscale) guanine crystals.

  5. Uli Aschenborn - Wikipedia

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    For his chameleon-paintings, [5] [3] [6] [9] which change color and content if the angle of view is changed, he only needs sand and paint on his canvas. [3] The changing shadow of Aschenborn's turning sculptures [5] [10] show metamorphoses, e.g. the aging of a boy to an old man eventually to a skeleton (video b).

  6. Agemo (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Agemo, being a chameleon, was able to replicate the patterns of every piece of cloth that Olokun produced. Olokun thought that if Olorun's messenger could so easily replicate her work, she would be no match for Olorun himself, and admitted defeat.

  7. Chamaeleo - Wikipedia

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    With few exceptions, the chameleons most commonly seen in captivity are all members of the genus Chamaeleo; the most commonly found species in the pet trade (as well as through captive breeders) include the common, Senegal, and veiled chameleons, but all chameleons tend to require special care, and are generally suited to the intermediate or advanced reptile keeper.

  8. Brookesia - Wikipedia

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    Brookesia is a genus of chameleons, lizards in the family Chamaeleonidae.The genus is endemic to Madagascar.Member species range from small to very small in size, and are known collectively as leaf chameleons (though this common name is also used for species in the genera Rieppeleon and Rhampholeon).

  9. Brookesia nana - Wikipedia

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    Brookesia nana, also known as the nano-chameleon, is a species of chameleon endemic to montane rainforests in northern Madagascar (North of 16°S). [2] Unlike some chameleons, Brookesia nana does not change colors, which is an example of paedomorphism. [1] The majority of northern Brookesia species are restricted to rainforest. [3]

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