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  2. Furcifer monoceras - Wikipedia

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    The long-nosed rhinoceros chameleon (Furcifer monoceras) is a species of chameleon endemic to Madagascar. It is capable of changing colors, but usually only displays one color all throughout their body. They can be all-orange, all light brown, all-purple, all red with some green lines, and all green with brown stripes.

  3. Rhinoceros chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Furcifer monoceras (Boettger, 1913) The rhinoceros chameleon ( Furcifer rhinoceratus ) is a species of chameleon that gets its common name from its horn-like nose which is most prominent in males. It is endemic to dry forests in Madagascar .

  4. Furcifer - Wikipedia

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    Furcifer minor (Günther, 1879) lesser chameleon: Central Madagascar. Furcifer monoceras (Boettger, 1913) Madagascar. Furcifer nicosiai Jesu, Mattioli & Schimmenti, 1999: western Madagascar. Furcifer oustaleti (Mocquard, 1894) Malagasy giant chameleon: Madagascar Furcifer pardalis (Cuvier, 1829) panther chameleon: eastern and northern parts of ...

  5. Voeltzkow's chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Voeltzkow's chameleon (Furcifer voeltzkowi) is a species of chameleon that is endemic to Madagascar. The species was described by Oskar Boettger in 1893, from an adult male specimen collected by A. Voeltzkow. [2] In 2018, it was rediscovered, having last been seen in 1893.

  6. Category:Furcifer - Wikipedia

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  7. Malagasy giant chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Furcifer oustaleti ( Mocquard , 1894) The Malagasy giant chameleon or Oustalet's chameleon ( Furcifer oustaleti ) is a large species of chameleon which is native to entire Madagascar , [ 2 ] but also has been introduced near Nairobi in Kenya (though its current status there is unclear) and in Miami-Dade County in the United States.

  8. Antimena chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Furcifer antimena was first described in 1872 by French naturalist and explorer Alfred Grandidier. It is commonly known as the Antimena chameleon after the name of the species. [1] There are several synonyms: Chamaeleo antimena (Grandidier, 1872), Chamaeleon rhinoceratus lineatus (Methuen & Hewitt, 1913), and Furcifer antimena (Glaw & Vences ...

  9. Category:Reptiles described in 1913 - Wikipedia

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