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Re: [EUrachno] Happy New Year!

Although often called a chameleon in the US, it is most probably an Anole,
Anolis carolinensis. True chameleons live only in Africa & Madagascar AFAIK.
Yann Evenou

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To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [EUrachno] Happy New Year!


> Hello and Happy New Year to one and all.
> I am well aware that this site is dedicated predominantly to arachnids, but
> I was fortunate enough on a recent trip to the mid part of Florida to
> photograph a lizzard [chamelleon]
>
>




Tue Jan 2, 2001 4:22 pm

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A happy New Year, Century & Millenium to all. May your labs, breeding rooms & natural surroundings swarm with arachnids, insects & reptiles, and may your ...
Yann Evenou
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Jan 2, 2001
10:50 am

Hello and Happy New Year to one and all. I am well aware that this site is dedicated predominantly to arachnids, but I was fortunate enough on a recent trip...
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Jan 2, 2001
4:13 pm

Although often called a chameleon in the US, it is most probably an Anole, Anolis carolinensis. True chameleons live only in Africa & Madagascar AFAIK. Yann...
Yann Evenou
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Jan 2, 2001
4:22 pm

It is not very necessary but indeed chameleon species live additionally in Spain, Turkey, Yemen, India , S. Arabia and Sri Lanka happy new year ... Umit...
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Jan 3, 2001
10:42 am

Spain : relict fauna India & Sri Lanka : forgot to mention Turkey, Yemen, S. Arabia : didn't have a clue, thanks a lot for the info...:-) Yann Evenou ... From:...
Yann Evenou
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Jan 3, 2001
11:10 am

Hi Yann, just a bit more (off topic): Chamaeleo calyptratus is from Yemen. It's I think the most popular chameleon in Germany, because it's "easy" to keep and...
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