Category
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Parson's chameleon
species of reptile
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Calumma
thumb|Glaw's chameleon (Calumma glawi)
Calumma is a genus of chameleons, highly adapted and specialised lizards, in the family Chamaeleonidae. The genus is endemic to the island of Madagascar. One species, formerly known as Calumma tigris (the Seychelles tiger chameleon), was transferred to the genus Archaius in 2010, upon the discovery of its closer relation to Rieppeleon—one of several genera referred to collectively as "leaf" or "pygmy" chameleons—rather than to Calumma. The earliest known fossil of the genus is of Calumma benovskyi, from early Miocene Kenya, showing that the genus likely o
Calumma brevicorne
species of reptile

Calumma boettgeri
species of reptile

Calumma tarzan
species of reptile

Calumma amber
species of reptile

Calumma nasutum
species of reptile

Calumma crypticum
species of reptile

Calumma peyrierasi
species of reptile

Calumma cucullatum
species of reptile

Calumma capuroni
species of reptile

Calumma fallax
species of reptile

Calumma gallus
species of reptile

Calumma hilleniusi
species of reptile

Calumma andringitraensis
species of reptile

Globe-horned chameleon
species of reptile

Calumma peltierorum
species of reptile

Calumma malthe
species of reptile

Calumma tsycorne
species of reptile

Calumma guibei
species of reptile

Calumma furcifer
species of reptile

Calumma vatosoa
species of reptile

Calumma oshaughnessyi
species of reptile

Calumma hafahafa
species of reptile

Calumma tsaratananense
species of reptile

Calumma glawi
species of reptile

Calumma guillaumeti
species of reptile

Calumma vencesi
species of lizards

Calumma marojezense
species of reptile
Perinet chameleon
species of reptile
Calumma jejy
species of reptile
Calumma ambreense
species of reptile
Calumma linotum
species of reptile
Calumma vohibola
species of reptile

Calumma tjiasmantoi
species of genus Calumma
Calumma roaloko
species of reptile
Calumma radamanus
species of chameleons

Calumma ratnasariae
species of lizard