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A juvenile Fork-nosed Chameleon (Furcifer bifidus) We didn't find any adults of this species, but the juveniles are still identifiable from the position and size of their lighter patches and the two little baby points where the fork-nose will eventually be. Fall,Furcifer bifidus,Geotagged,Madagascar Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

A juvenile Fork-nosed Chameleon (Furcifer bifidus)

We didn't find any adults of this species, but the juveniles are still identifiable from the position and size of their lighter patches and the two little baby points where the fork-nose will eventually be.

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"Furcifer bifidus" is a species of chameleon that is endemic to Madagascar. It was described by Alexandre Brongniart in 1800. The International Union for Conservation of Nature have ranked this species of chameleon as Least Concern.

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Species identified by John Sullivan
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By John Sullivan

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Uploaded Jul 20, 2023. Captured Apr 27, 2023 10:36 in 3GH8+MP Ambavaniasy, Madagascar.
  • DC-G9
  • f/14.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO400
  • 60mm