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We just met.
Labord’s Chameleon (Furcifer labordi), family Chamaeleonidae, SW Madagascar
T - female; B - male
This lizard has an amazingly short lifespan, living only 4-9 months, after hatching from the egg.
photographs by Thorsten Negro
Carpenter's Chameleon (Kinyongia carpenteri) Just finished up a third species, native to the high-elevation montane forests on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since my subjects usually Maine natives, I think this is the first chameleon I've ever drawn/painted. Would love to see one IRL. *Tree species is Boarwood (Symphonia globulifera)
Props to 5 for being the only doctor that doesn’t have any companions from England. Instead, we have:
An Australian
An American
Three (3) aliens including
* an orphan princess, whose entire planet was destroyed by the doctors Situationship, and whose father‘s body was then stolen and possessed by said situationship
* an orphan from another dimension, whose whole personality is math 
* a political exile who tries to kill the doctor with a rock 
And A shape shifting robot that’s face is so uncanny Valley that it was probably inadvertently scarier for kids than most of the monsters, and spent its short tenure sitting off screen in some dark room in the tardis
Big round of applause for fivey. No one collected friends like him. 
many fresh new beasts:
catfish-puppies
magnetic day geckos (5 flavors)
magnetic - poseable chameleons (2 flavors)
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Kodak advertisement featuring a chameleon By: Unknown photographer From: The Zoogoer 1999