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Tiny chameleon found in Madagascar

Written by  William World 16 February 2012 Published in WORLD
A lizard so small it can stand on a match head has been discovered in Madagascar, east Africa.

The miniature chameleon is a 'Brookesia micra' and doesn't grow longer than 3 cm! It's one of four new species found by a team of German scientists. They went out at night with torches and headlamps to spot the creatures, which hide under leaves in the day and climb up trees at night.

Experts think the lizard may have evolved to be so little because the island it lives on is really small too. The researchers are calling for more conservation work to help the dwarf reptiles, which they say are threatened by trees being cut down.

Article sourced from NEWSROUND -http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/17039565

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+1 #7 Joshua 2012-03-02 11:41
ohh thank you. you found my pet YAY :DDD
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0 #6 jony 2012-02-28 18:11
that looks so cute
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-2 #5 the pies 2012-02-20 11:17
wow thats so tiny
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-2 #4 lucy 2012-02-19 19:11
awesum theyre so tiny;) !!!
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+5 #3 Cheese 2012-02-18 12:25
That is so small and cool! I wonder if they are endangered.
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+4 #2 Emily 2012-02-17 16:33
So cool!
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+7 #1 bob 2012-02-17 11:06
its so small!!!!!!!
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