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ОтветитьFirst of all, great mini-documentary. I can't imagine that it's very easy to find the little tykes as they wander around the forest. I find chameleons endlessly fascinating and incredibly charming. The teeny little ones are my favourites (Brookesia et al.)
Secondly, it's with a tinge of sadness that I watch these programmes because the prognosis is looking incredibly bleak. All the most beautiful and wonderous places in the world are being cleared like there's no tomorrow. It's no coincidence that a lot of the most biodiverse places in the world are also the poorest, meaning that the people have no real choice but to pillage their land and sacrifice their natural heritage to get food on the table. It deeply saddens me. I just hope that humanity will get its act together and help to preserve what's left of our world... before it's too late.
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ОтветитьMy favorite is the Parsons Chamäleon ❤
Ответитьfantastic again, I will include the link in my page about chameleons !
Ответитьthank you to let me travel in Madagascar ! Nice pictures, nice sound, narration, all at the top as usual !
ОтветитьI love chameleon. Best pet evr
ОтветитьWe all should adopt eco-friendly living style and technologies so that we can enjoy unique species for long time in this world 🌎 😀 because we all share the same world .Great team work of this documentary , well done 👏. From Pakistan 🇵🇰 Shagufta Fahmid
ОтветитьTbh chameleons are the coolest animals on earth. I mean pound for pound, there’s nothing that is more magical.
ОтветитьI own 5 chameleons and this video was a joy to enjoy, you hit the ball out the park
ОтветитьFantastic photography of these colorful & amazing animals. My favorites: Parsons, Jackson’s & Cameroon mountain chameleon.
ОтветитьOutstanding!!! Thank you.
ОтветитьYour videos are perfect. I am a fan of your channel and above all, of your work. Excellent.
ОтветитьYou people do it right every Video.
ОтветитьMan is the meanest Animal on earth.
ОтветитьHumans just disgusts me. I mean no offense to everyone because I can actually see it with my own eyes! Every time we colonize an area in every corners of the globe, we tend to destroy everything in our paths like cutting off forests full of tress, then build houses using those trees, build roads, shopping malls ets.. The more land development the better just to satisfy our very own selfish desires to live blindly. That's why I hate procreating myself by spitting out more and more babies upon this earth only to destroy it in the long run. Screw humanity!!
ОтветитьChameleons have always been my favorite kind of reptiles ever.🙂
Ответить1 false thing I noticed was their tongues actually aren’t sticky.. the tips of their tongue actually suck in (USUALLY) the head of their prey if they’re accurate enough, it’s like a suction cup on a bungee cord :)
ОтветитьIn memory of all the innocent chameleons we killed as little boys back in the 89s in Kenya😪 it was all out of ignorance and superstition passed onto us. Of course now I know much better. Nothing can take on the beauty of a chameleon. With a macrolens, I can only imagine the pleasure of taking a good photograph
ОтветитьOutstanding the natural sounds along with the excellent filming makes all of your videos stand out, always a pleasure to watch
ОтветитьFantastic video. Thank you.
ОтветитьNice video! do you have a Leaftailed Gecko video? or can you make a similar one with. Thanks
ОтветитьJohnston's Chameleon 😘
or Owen's Chameleon 😍🤩
All of them be creeping
ОтветитьOnce again i felt like i was part of the Forrest great job 👍
Ответитьone chameleons eat plant?
ОтветитьBeautiful footage. One small correction: we still do not know where chameleons originated; it might have been in Madagascar or in central eastern Africa—the genetic results are unclear, but the current best-supported model is out-of-Africa and not out-of-Madagascar.
ОтветитьSuch a great presentation of chameleons!
ОтветитьT.melleri is my favorit
ОтветитьI like the T Rex chameleons!
ОтветитьThis is an amazing video!! Wish I can do the same
ОтветитьI made a similar video, can you please help me out a little 🙏
ОтветитьBy far the Brookesia chameleons are the coolest and cutest ones because of how tiny they are. The one shown there is B. minima but there is a relatively smaller one, B. micra, also from Madagascar. Regardless we need to focus our conservation efforts to all organisms because "as many as possible" is still not enough.
ОтветитьWow, incredible video and footage, you all do a wonderful job. This makes me want to return to Madagascar so badly! I conducted some field work there in 2016. I came across many chameleons including one brookesia, which was a favorite of mine! Great content, keep up the good work.
ОтветитьOf the 130 species of Chameleons living on Madagascar, how many of them can cross breed? What purpose does their forward, backward, hesitation type of locomotion signify? Kudos to you for this video.
ОтветитьNOBODY does a reptile video like y'all.. outstanding as usual guys thanks !
ОтветитьVisually stunning even though my favourite is the little brown Brookesia
ОтветитьAmazing documentary once again , wish it were 30 minutes long .
ОтветитьSuper cinematography and information!
ОтветитьIt's even more great if someone narrating it... The documentary are great but boring a little bit.
ОтветитьAnother amazing documentary!
It's really an added value to only enjoy the sight and sounds of nature and read minimal information (which doesn't prevent to go look for more if interested)!
They are fascinating creatures in colors, behaviors, diversity and environment adaptation!