Writhedhornbill 7 May 2008 Was this taken in the masoala? I only saw a relatively dull Panther chameleon in there!
LizardInsanity 3 Apr 2011 They looks so fake because they are actuall Masaola Panthers, not the other subspecies
Toddy 3 Apr 2011 LizardInsanity said: They looks so fake because they are actuall Masaola Panthers, not the other subspecies Click to expand... I didn't think that panther chameleons (Furcifer pardalis) were divided into subspecies? Could you please tell me more?
LizardInsanity said: They looks so fake because they are actuall Masaola Panthers, not the other subspecies Click to expand... I didn't think that panther chameleons (Furcifer pardalis) were divided into subspecies? Could you please tell me more?
Chlidonias 3 Apr 2011 unless taxonomically things have changed recently panther chameleons are not separated into subspecies. There are distinct colour forms based on distribution but they merge in intervening locations.
unless taxonomically things have changed recently panther chameleons are not separated into subspecies. There are distinct colour forms based on distribution but they merge in intervening locations.