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Oct 28, 2022

[Answer] What island is home to nearly half of the world’s chameleon species?

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...1. Tasmania 2. Madagascar 3. Sumatra 4. Borneo




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Madagascar - Most of the plant and animal life on Madagascar can be found nowhere else on Earth. Chameleons are no different — the island nation off the southeastern coast of Africa is home to over half of the world’s 200-plus chameleon species. And that number only continues to grow; three new chameleon species were identified on the island as recently as 2018. Outside of Madagascar, chameleons are found throughout Africa and on some Pacific islands. In addition to their characteristic camouflage abilities, chameleons also have bulging eyes allowing them to see almost 360 degrees around them. Chameleons are just a small sampling of the more than 200,000 known species on Madagascar.:


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