A chameleon has been declared by science as currently the world’s smallest reptile. The male brookesia nana or “nano-chameleon” measures less than an inch long, while the females stretch just past an inch. Chameleons are famous for their extending, sniper-rifle tongues, their ability to change color, and their funny little karate-chop oven-mitt-like hands that allow […]

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A chameleon has been declared by science as currently the world’s smallest reptile. The male brookesia nana or “nano-chameleon” measures less than an inch long, while the females stretch just past an inch. Chameleons are famous for their extending, sniper-rifle tongues, their ability to change color, and their funny little karate-chop oven-mitt-like hands that allow
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