The panther chameleon lives in the eastern and northern parts of Madagascar in a tropical forest biome.
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According to the IUCN red list, as of 2013, the panther chameleon is classified as 'least concern'. This means it is not endangered.
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There are not many threats to the Panther Chameleon compared to other chameleon species. The main threats to the species are from the wildlife pet trade and habitat loss. They are native to Madagascar but only live in the Lowland forest areas. These areas have not yet been majorly affected by deforestation but is under threat. The Panther Chameleon is listed in Appendix II in CITIES and therefore exportation of the species is limited. Only 2000 individuals can be removed per year to help sustain the wild population. For more information, see the related website below.
Likely so. It has a great variation in colors. A possible rival would be the Lesser Chameleon (of Madagascar).
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they panther chameleon lives in the jungles of Madagascar, and small parts of Africa
I have a number of different species - including panther chameleons, horned chameleons, Jackson's chameleon and 'common' chameleons.
The Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) was named by a French biologist in 1829. They are a north Madagascar species commonly bred in captivity for the pet trade. 'Furcifer' is latin for something like split (meaning the shape of the toes). 'Pardalis' means panther (because of the chameleon's spotted pattern).
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