Posted on 02/17/2012 3:11:10 PM PST by presidio9
What do Bigfoot, Sasquash and miniature chameleons have in common? Until recently, nearly anyone would tell you they didnt exist. That has changed, at least for the dwarf chameleon. Brookesia micra, the worlds tiniest reptile has been discovered on the island of Nosy Hara, northern Madagascar. This tiny creature reaches less than one- inch in length at maturity. Researches discovered these miniature chameleons sleeping in bushes four inches above the ground level.
"They mostly live in the leaf litter in the day ... But at night they climb up and then you can spot them." Says lead investigator Frank Glaw.
Glaw further explains that these chameleons likely developed island dwarfism as a result of isolation as they adapted to a restricted habitat.
Mainers react with surprise and fascination to this discovery.
It really makes you wonder what may be hiding right beneath our nose, says cryptozoological enthusiast, Janice Peterson, of northern Maine . "We humans are an egotistical lot who scoff at the thought of undiscovered species. There are creatures out there like the elusive Bigfoot or prehistoric sea creatures - waiting to be discovered. This is just one more case where science verifies the existence of previously unknown creatures.
The German lead research team explains that Brookesia micras habitat is restricted to a very small islet and may represent extreme island dwarfism.
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
Miniature chameleon discovered in Madagascar. Credit: PloS One/ Creative Commons Attribution License
(insert Mitt Romney joke here)
Pretty cool to think that God managed to pack all the necessary organs and systems of a complex adult vertabrate into such a tiny package.
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..reminds me of those tiny frogs
whoops
Wow, they are tiny!
I’m curious to see what their babies look like after they are born.
Any pictures available?
Man what a cool little creature.
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It was funny to watch my pro-abortion Facebook friends marvel and wonder over this lizard. They apparently didn’t see the mental disconnect that requires.
Interesting! However, I must protest dragging Bigfoot into this discussion. He is the one ultimate truth left on this earth.
From what I understand, the frogs hatch as hoppers (do not go through the tadpole stage) and get larger (though not much larger). The cameleon is an adult. Scientists think the smallest vertabrate will ultimately be some species of fish.
Tiny Chameleon can’t change color, BTW.
The difference being momma and daddy chameleon PLANNED this guy, while baby humans can be "punishment" in the Obamasphere.
Can’t change color you say? Let me step on him one time.
The much larger Romney Chameleon changes from red to blue, depending on what state he’s in.
“IT’S COMIN’ RIGHT FOR US!”
You’re an awesome photo-shopper.
Lol!!
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