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| | Adcham books and articles |
 | | Klaver, C. A review of Brookesia systematics with special reference to lung-morphology (Reptilia: Sauria: Chamaeleonidae). |  | | In South African Red Data Book - reptiles and amphibians. |  | | Klaver, C. Comparative lung-morphology in the genus Chamaeleo Laurenti, 1768 (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae) with a discussion of taxonomic and zoogeographic implications. |
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http://www.adcham.com/html/books-articles.html
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| | African Reptiles, African Chameleons, Chamaeleonidae, Chamaeleo rudis, Coarse Chameleon |
 | | African Reptiles, African Chameleons, Chamaeleonidae, Chamaeleo rudis, Coarse Chameleon |  | | Description: lack horns; body scales strongly differing in size; dorsal crest of conical large and small scales. |  | | Habitat: open areas, within and outside of the forest at elevations above 2070 m, Eastern Congo, Rwanda and Burundi; relict populations on certain Tanzanian mountains. |
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http://www.gateway-africa.com/fuanaflora/Reptiles/chameleons/CoarseChameleon.html
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| | Chameleons of Madagascar |
 | | Lizards / Chamaeleonidae (Chameleons) / Furcifer Furcifer minor |  | | The name "Chameleon" is derived from the Greek words chamai (on the ground, on the earth) and leon (lion) so their name means "earth lion." |  | | Submit content and pictures, correct errors, provide feedback, fill in the blanks for this page! |
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http://www.wildmadagascar.org/wildlife/chameleons.html
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 | | Rhampholeon (Chamaeleonidae): the role of vicariance and climate change in speciation. |  | | Old world chameleons (Family: Chamaeleonidae) are a collection of visually distinctive taxa exemplified by a number of general morphological characteristics. |  | | Klaver, C. and Böhme, W. Phylogeny and classification of the Chamaeleonidae (Sauria) with special reference to hemipenis morphology. |
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http://www.chamaeleonidae.com/morph.html
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| | WU Libraries Bio. Dept. 2004 Publications |
 | | A phylogenetic review of the African leaf chameleons: genus Rhampholeon (Chamaeleonidae): the role of vicariance and climate change in speciation. |  | | A molecular study of phylogenetic relationships and evolution of antipredator strategies in Australian Diplodactylus geckos, subgenus Strophurus. |
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http://www.library.wustl.edu/units/biology/reprints/2004_working.html
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| | The Environment Directory - Wildlife:Reptiles |
 | | Chameleon Conservation Society - Dedicated to preserving chamaeleonidae species through captive breeding programs, and sharing propagation techniques |  | | The Chameleon Research Center - The C.R.C. is dedicated to the propagation of all True Chameleon species. |
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http://www.webdirectory.com/Wildlife/Reptiles
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| | Contents of the Volume 1 |
 | | Comparative Reproductive Biology of Two Sympatric Tropical Lizards Chamaeleo jasksonii BOULENGER and Chamaeleo hoehnelii STEINDACHNER (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae) |  | | The Systematic Status of Chamaeleo kinetensis Schmidt, 1943, (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae) from the Imantong Mountains, Sudan, with Comments on Lung and Hemipenial Morphology within the C. |  | | The Dentition of the European Glass Lizard Ophisaurus apodus (Pallas, 1775) (Reptilia, Sauria: Anguidae), with Notes on the Pattern of Tooth Replacement |
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http://www.gli.cas.cz/seh/amphrept/volume1.htm
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| | Chamaeleonidae Buch jetzt billig einkaufen, online bestellen, günstig kaufen bei PREISWERTKAUFEN |
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http://www.preiswertkaufen.com/Chamaeleonidae/bestellen-1/detail_pID-3110151871.html
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| | ADW: Chamaeleonidae: Information |
 | | Fossil Chamaeleo are known from the Miocene in Europe. |  | | Within Chamaeleonidae, two hypotheses of relationship include Brookesia sister to the remaining chameleons, and Brookesia + Rhampholeon sister to the remaining taxa. |  | | Frost and Etheridge's (1989) analysis did find Agamidae paraphyletic with respect to Chamaeleonidae, however, and they argue that the two agamid subfamilies should be subsumed within a larger Chamaeleonidae. |
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http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/reptilia/squamata/chamaeleonidae.html
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 | | Phylogenetics is a powerful method for investigating these processes. |  | | The Chamaeleonidae forms another clade weakly supported as the sister taxon to the Agamidae. |  | | The Australia/New Guinea clade rafted with the Australia-New Guinea plate and forms the sister group to a southeast-Asian taxon that occurs on plates that broke from northern Australia-New Guinea. |
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http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/systbiol/issues/49_2/abstracts49_2.html
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| | Chameleon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | They are famous for their ability to change their colour, and also because of their elongated tongue and their eyes which can be moved independently of each other. |  | | Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are small to mid-size reptiles that belong to one of the best known lizard families. |  | | For alternative meanings of the word, see chameleon (disambiguation) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chameleon
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| | Chameleon,Reptiles,Amphibians,Chameleon Picture Gallery Collection,Chameleon Pictures,Encyclopedia,Chameleon |
 | | Date : 7/16/2005 Time : 8:39:28 AM Chameleons, family Chamaeleonidae, are Old World lizards that dwell in trees, except for the stump-tailed chameleon, Brookesia, which lives mainly on the forest floor. |
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http://www.4to40.com/earth/geography/htm/reptilesindex.asp?counter=8
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| | Iguania |
 | | Similar to Agaminae from which they differ in having pleurodont dentition (as do all lizards excepting Chamaeleonidae), with the teeth uniform in structure within an individual; snout slightly depressed and elongated such that head is rarely perceived as spherical; eyelids present; autotomy common; limbs present, pentadactyl (= 5-fingered). |
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http://www.curator.org/LegacyVMNH/WebOfLife/Kingdom/P_Chordata/ClassReptilia/O_Squamata/InfraIguania/iguania.htm
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| | Herpbreeder.dk |
 | | The Iguania was previously considered to be the three families Agamidae, Chamaeleonidae and Iguanidae, the last of which was made of a range of subfamilies. |  | | These subfamilies have recently been elevated to own families. |
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http://www.herpbreeder.com/worldspecies/Sauria/iguania/iguaniamain.htm
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| | Palaeos Vertebrates 240.200 Squamata: Acrodonta |
 | | The resulting cladogram (simplified to the generic level) is as follows. |  | | For example, the Chamaeleonidae and Agaminae are, respectively, the first and last branches from the acrodont stem. |  | | Image: Chlamydosaurus kingii from the Virtual Museum of Natural History, reproduced by permission. |
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http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/240Squamata/240.200.html
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| | Parson's Chameleon Skull |
 | | There has been a great deal of discussion about the classification systems for the chameleons and there is no current model that is universally accepted. |  | | True chameleons are members of the Old world Family Chamaeleonidae. |
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http://www.skullsunlimited.com/parsons_chameleon.html
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| | Bradypodion setaroi |
 | | HerpSearch.com - USA's biggest reptile search engine : CHAMAELEONIDAE FAMILY:... |  | | Africa: Caging : One last example of this method was seen at Bryan Vorster's personal residence for Bradypodion thamnobates, Bradypodion melanocephalum, and Bradypodion setaroi... |
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http://www.specieslist.com/endangered/scientific_name/B/Bradypodion_setaroi.shtml
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| | Eyes of a chameleon |
 | | The eyes of members of the family Chamaeleonidae move independently of each other. |  | | This allows this inhabitant of India, Africa and Madagascar to watch for its next meal without moving its head, and to then zap unsuspecting prey with its super-sticky tongue. |  | | While their color-changing abilities still fascinate me, as a magazine editor I have come to appreciate another one of their noteworthy biological skills. |
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http://ceenews.com/mag/electric_eyes_chameleon
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| | Calumma parsonii parsonii profile |
 | | This largest and arguably most magnificent of the Chamaeleonidae inhabits the cool, forested zone of eastern Madagascar and Ile. |  | | Do not reproduce or redistibute any of content of this web site without express written permission from the authors. |
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http://www.adcham.com/html/taxonomy/species/cparsonii.html
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| | Chameleons: Nature's Masters of Disguise. - Martin, J: |
 | | Keywords: Reptiles, Reptilia, Sauria, Lizards, Eidechse, Chameleons, Chamaeleonidae, Brookesia, Chamaeleo, Rhampholeon, Ecology, Systematics, Taxonomy, Herpetology, Natural History 0-7137-2339-4 |
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http://www.grahamnewlandhaturalhistorybooks.com/si/227.html
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| | Camaleão - Wikipédia |
 | | Pratos feitos com o animal também são ocasionalmente preparados pelos nativos, conforme ilustrado no link externo [1]. |  | | Camaleão (famÃlia Chamaeleonidae) refere-se a uma famÃlia de répteis escamados, e uma das mais conhecidas famÃlias de lagartos. |  | | Também há casos menos frequentes de Camaleões da famÃlia Chamaeleonidae na Amazônia, de origem indiana, e que foram introduzidos pelos portugueses. |
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http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camale%C3%A3o
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| | Charles J J Klaver Wolfgang Bohme Chamaeleonidae (Animal Kingdom 112) |
 | | Michael Brambring Hellgard Rauh Andreas Beelmann-Early Childhood Intervention: Theory, Evaluation, and Practice (Prevention and Intervention in Childhood and Adolescence, No 20)... |  | | Charles J J Klaver Wolfgang Bohme Chamaeleonidae (Animal Kingdom 112) |
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http://www.cameron-reid-osteopath.co.uk/Charles-J-J-Klaver-Wolf-Chamaeleonidae-Animal-Ki-511-164-810-1.html
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| | ActionScript Hero: Discussion on Spammeleon, Family Chamaeleonidae |
 | | Just as fast as I'm deleteing them the comment flooding posts are rolling, between 10.02 and 10.19am, virtually now, I've recieved 42 email notifications for the comments on my posts - haven't check with Geoff to see how his mailbox is going... |  | | Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Spammeleon, Family Chamaeleonidae' from ActionScript Hero. |
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http://www.actionscripthero.com/cgi-bin/mt-tb.cgi?__mode=view&entry_id=245
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| | All about Chameleons and Anoles. - Roberts, M. F: |
 | | Keywords: Reptiles, Reptilia, Sauria, Lizards, Eidechse, Anolis, Anoles, Chameleons, Chamaeleonidae, Iguanidae, Herpetology, Natural History 0-87666-772-8 |
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http://www.grahamnewlandhaturalhistorybooks.com/si/713.html
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| | Komodo Dragon - Chameleon Lizards Resource Page - Chamaeleonidae Family of Lizards |
 | | Difficult to mistake with other lizards, they have zygodactyl feet (opposable grasping pads), extensile tongues and of course the independently moving eyes which are on protruding cones. |  | | Komodo Dragon - Chameleon Lizards Resource Page - Chamaeleonidae Family of Lizards |
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http://www.komododragon.biz/ChamaeleonidaeFamilyOfLizards
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| | CHAMAELEONIDAE - Definition |
 | | Chamaeleontidae, family Chamaeleonidae, family Chamaeleontidae, family Rhiptoglossa, Rhiptoglossa |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/chamaeleonidae
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| | CHAMAELEON - Definition |
 | | African chameleon, Chamaeleo chamaeleon, Chamaeleo oweni, Chamaeleonidae, Chamaeleontidae, constellation, family Chamaeleonidae, family Chamaeleontidae, family Rhiptoglossa, horned chameleon, lizard, Rhiptoglossa |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/chamaeleon
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| | What's new |
 | | October 11, 2004 : Chamaeleo africanus (1) ( Chamaeleonidae [1]), Chamaeleo africanus (2) ( Chamaeleonidae [1]), Telescopus fallax (1) ( Colubridae [1]), Telescopus fallax (2) ( Colubridae [1]). |  | | October 29, 2004 : Chamaeleo chamaeleon (1) ( Chamaeleonidae [1]), Chamaeleo chamaeleon (2) ( Chamaeleonidae [1]), Euproctus asper ( Salamandridae [1]), Speleomantes flavus ( Plethodontidae [2]). |  | | August 23, 2004 : Chamaeleo chamaeleon ( Chamaeleonidae [1]), Podarcis filfolensis (1) ( Lacertidae [1]), Podarcis filfolensis (2) ( Lacertidae [1]), Podarcis filfolensis (3) ( Lacertidae [1]), Podarcis filfolensis (4) ( Lacertidae [1]), Podarcis filfolensis (5) ( Lacertidae [1]), Podarcis filfolensis (6) ( Lacertidae [1]). |
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http://www.herp.it/WhatsNew.htm
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