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The world's smallest chameleon has been found in Madagascar, Africa.



It is a chameleon that is small enough to stand on human fingers with all four feet.




This chameleon, which has the scientific name'Bruchessia Nana', is only 1.35cm long, and it is said to be 2.2cm even if the tail is combined.



It is estimated to be the smallest of about 10,000 species of reptiles.



The smallest known reptile so far was the discovered species and cousin'Bruchessia micro', which was 1.99 cm tall.



The researchers said that they thought that the chameleon they collected might be small because they were young.



Microcomputer tomography revealed two eggs in the female's belly and confirmed that this chameleon is a mature adult.



Although it is small, it has the same skeleton as other chameleons, and it is said that the method of hunting insects such as ticks by stinging the tongue is the same.



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