Calumma uetzi

Calumma uetzi

Introducing Calumma uetzi, also known as Uetz's chameleon, a vibrant and endangered species found in Madagascar's rainforests, characterized by its robust body, striking color variations, and unique independent eye movement. This diurnal chameleon plays a vital role in its ecosystem as both a predator of insects and a prey item for larger animals, making it essential for ecological balance.

Calumma ratnasariae

Calumma ratnasariae

Discover the stunning Calumma ratnasariae, an endangered chameleon native to Madagascar's montane rainforests, characterized by its vibrant coloration, exceptional color-changing abilities, and unique eye structure that allows simultaneous vision in multiple directions. This arboreal predator plays a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance by controlling insect populations and serving as a key food source for larger predators.

Calumma peyrierasi

Calumma peyrierasi

Calumma peyrierasi, a vibrant chameleon native to the eastern rainforests of Madagascar, measures 20-25 cm and features a prominent casque and independent eye movement. This diurnal, arboreal species primarily feeds on insects and plays a vital role in its ecosystem by maintaining insect population balance, while also exhibiting remarkable color-changing abilities for camouflage and communication.

Calumma marojezense

Calumma marojezense

Discover the mesmerizing Calumma marojezense, an endangered chameleon native to Madagascar's rainforests, renowned for its striking color variations and remarkable ability to blend into its environment. This arboreal species plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by regulating insect populations while exhibiting captivating courtship displays during the breeding season.