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Chameleon Identification

Robert Walker

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Can anyone help me identify what kind of Chameleon this might be?
Not mine.
Not my pic.
This is all I have.
Thank you!
 

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How did you get the picture? What is the issue here? Or is this an exercise leading up to some kind of point you wanted to make about identification of critters?
 
How did you get the picture? What is the issue here? Or is this an exercise leading up to some kind of point you wanted to make about identification of critters?

This is 100% unrelated to any Chameleon conversations that have been going on recently. I'm working on connecting dots for a separate BOI thread. Thanks
 
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