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Brookesia decaryi

Brookesia decaryi
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Iguania
Family: Chamaeleonidae
Genus: Brookesia
Species: B. decaryi
Binomial name
Brookesia decaryi
Angel, 1939
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Brookesia decaryi is a species of chameleon, which is endemic to Madagascar, and is ranked as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It was initially described in 1939 by Fernand Angel.

The specific name, decaryi, is in honor of French botanist .

Brookesia decaryi can only be found on the island of Madagascar in Ankarafantsika National Park (Parc National d'Ankarafantsika), northwest Madagascar.

B. decaryi can only be found at elevations under 200 m (660 ft) above sea level. The species can be found over an area of 1,300 km2 (500 sq mi) – the size of the Parc National d'Ankarafantsika – in dry forest.

Details about the reproduction of this chameleon are unknown, although "clutch sizes" of between two and five eggs have previously been found.

B. decaryi is diurnal (sleeps at night, awake in the day) and sleeps at a mean height of 0.17 metres (0.56 ft), mainly on small plants, logs (fallen), and small trees.

The species is classed as endangered by the IUCN, and the population is decreasing. It was described by Angel in 1939. It is protected under the laws of Malagasy (Madagascar), although it can be collected, if authorised, but collection in the Parc National d'Ankarafantsika is not permitted. The spiny leaf chameleon is threatened by wood harvesting, fires, farming, and ranching.

B. decaryi is commonly known as Decary's leaf chameleon, the spiny leaf chameleon, or Decary's pygmy chameleon.


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