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The first fork-nosed chameleon, scientifically known as Calumma forkiana, was discovered in 2007. This species is native to Madagascar and was identified due to its unique physical characteristics, including the distinctive fork-shaped structure on its nose. Its discovery highlighted the biodiversity of Madagascar and the importance of conservation efforts in the region.

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