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The Enigmatic Chameleons of Madagascar
Madagascar, an island nation situated 400 kilometers off the east coast of Africa, is renowned for its extraordinary and diverse wildlife. For 88 million years, this isolated landmass has evolved unique species, perhaps none as captivating as the chameleon. While many associate chameleons with their ability to change color, Madagascar is home to approximately half of the world's chameleon species, making it their evolutionary stronghold. However, this paradise is increasingly under threat from human activity.