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  • World's Tiniest Chameleon Discovered

    By Kaylyn Vorhis

  • The newly-discovered chameleon Brookesia desperata, so named because the species is facing threats because of their size and loss

    of habitat.

  • This chameleon is so small it can sit on the tip of a match.

  • From nose to tail, adults of both female and male grow to only 1 inch (30 mm) in length

  • Why is it news worthy?

    This chameleon is the tiniest ever discovered in the world. God has created so many wonderful

    creatures that we have yet to discover.

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