Namaqua dwarf chameleon

Namaqua dwarf chameleon

Western dwarf chameleon

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Bradypodion occidentale

The Namaqua dwarf chameleon or the western dwarf chameleon (Bradypodion occidentale ) occurs in beach vegetation, along the west coast of South Africa and Namibia.

Appearance

The Namaqua is relatively large for a Dwarf Chameleon, reaching up to 16 cm in length. It also has a relatively stocky build, and the shortest tail of its genus. It has several distinctive "gular" grooves under its chin, running from its mouth down to the top of its chest. In colour it is a dull, mottled brown-grey.

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References

1. Namaqua dwarf chameleon Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namaqua_dwarf_chameleon
2. Namaqua dwarf chameleon on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/42683369/115667974

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