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Robertson dwarf chameleon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Squamata

Family
  
Chamaeleonidae

Scientific name
  
Bradypodion gutturale

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
Iguania

Genus
  
Bradypodion

Higher classification
  
Bradypodion

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Similar
  
Bradypodion, Chameleons, Transkei dwarf chameleon, Black‑headed dwarf chameleon, Drakensberg dwarf chameleon

The Robertson dwarf chameleon, also known as the Little Karoo dwarf chameleon, (Bradypodion gutturale) is a chameleon in the genus Bradypodion. It is found in the dry Fynbos and Renosterveld shrub vegetation, in the centre of the Western Cape province, South Africa.

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Description

A medium-sized dwarf chameleon, with a relatively robust build and a long prehensile tail, it can grow up to 15 cm in length. It is generally grey-olive in colour, but individuals have been found that vary.

Natural range

This species occurs in the Little Karoo, and the surrounding mountain ranges, within the Western Cape, South Africa.

It is recorded as far west as the border of the Cederberg mountains, and as far east as Uniondale. In the south it occurs near the coast in the area of Robertson and on the Agulhas plain.

Habitat

It prefers the fynbos vegetation, unlike some other species of dwarf chameleons that are forest-dwellers. It is particularly adapted to dry fynbos, renosterveld and is even found in the transition zones to arid succulent Karoo vegetation. DNA evidence suggests the Robertson chameleon may have diverged from the forest-dwellers several million years ago, coinciding with the retreat of the forests and the spread of dry fynbos.

References

Robertson dwarf chameleon Wikipedia