How to Care for Jackson’s Chameleon

Jackson’s Chameleon is the smallest chameleon in the world. Native to the forests of West Africa, this little guy grows to a maximum length of just 2.5 inches! With their bright green and yellow coloring, Jackson’s Chameleons are easy to spot among the trees and are popular as pets. Learn more about these pint-sized reptiles in today’s article!

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How to Care for a Marine Iguana

Marine Iguanas are the only lizards that can live and thrive in salt water. They inhabit the Galapagos islands and can be found swimming in the ocean or sunning themselves on the rocks. They have a number of adaptations that allow them to survive in this harsh environment, including a specially adapted digestive system and salt glands on their skin.

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How to Care for a Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko

The Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko is a master of disguise. This little lizard can change its skin color and pattern to mimic the surrounding environment, making it almost impossible to spot! Let’s learn more about this amazing creature and some of the other interesting facts about geckos.

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How to Care for a New Caledonian Giant Gecko

Write an article about the New Caledonian Giant Gecko, which was discovered in 2009 on Grande Terre island in New Caledonia. This new species of gecko is the largest member of the genus Tarentola, and can grow up to 18 cm long! They are a beautiful olive green color with dark brown markings and are excellent climbers.

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How to Care for a Mexican Beaded Lizard

The Mexican beaded lizard is a species of lizard endemic to Mexico. It is the only species in the genus Heloderma. It is also the largest and most venomous member of the family Helodermatidae.

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How to Care for a Parson’s Chameleon

The Parsons Chameleon is a species of chameleon found in parts of eastern and southern Africa. This small lizard is typically green or brown in color and can be distinguished from other chameleon species by its long, thin body and tail. The Parsons Chameleon feeds on insects and can reach a length of up to 6 inches.

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