Also known as the Perinet chameleon, I photographed this Malagasy side-striped chameleon on my first and only trip to Madagascar back in 2007. This is a relatively small chameleon that we came across on a night hike in Ranomafana National Park, which is in the central part of the country. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 80-200mm lens (at 100mm with Canon 500D close up filter attached) ISO 200, f/22 at 1/60th of a second, Nikon SB-600 flash.
I feel like your relationship with animals is very one-sided Sean. You put in all the effort to visit them Madagascar and Turkmenistan and wherever. But when was the last time a Malagasy side striped chameleon got on a plane and came to see you in Connecticut?
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I feel like your relationship with animals is very one-sided Sean. You put in all the effort to visit them Madagascar and Turkmenistan and wherever. But when was the last time a Malagasy side striped chameleon got on a plane and came to see you in Connecticut?