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Furcifer petteri

Petter's chameleon
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Iguania
Family: Chamaeleonidae
Genus: Furcifer
Species: F. petteri
Binomial name
Furcifer petteri
( & , 1966)
Furcifer petteri distribution.png
Geographic range of Furcifer petteri in Madagascar.
Synonyms
  • Chamaeleo willsii petteri
    Brygoo & Domergue, 1966
  • Furcifer petteri
    Glaw & , 1994

Furcifer petteri, also known as Petter's chameleon, is a species of chameleon, which is endemic to northern Madagascar. Furcifer petteri was initially described as the subspecies Chamaeleo willsii petteri by and in 1966, but later transferred to the genus Furcifer and given full species status by Frank Glaw and in 1994.

Both the specific name, petteri, and the common name, Petter's chameleon, are in honour of French primatologist Jean-Jacques Petter.

Furcifer petteri is endemic to Madagascar. Its type locality is the eastern edge of the Ankarana Reserve, specifically the Ankarana massif (French: Bordure Est du massif de l'Ankarana, Madagascar).

Furcifer petteri is listed as a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) because its geographic range only covers an area of 11,000 square kilometres (4,200 square miles) in northern Madagascar, where the remaining forest is in decline. It lives between 120 and 850 metres (390 and 2,790 feet) above mean sea level, where it is threatened by mining, logging for rosewood and charcoal, and fires.

Male specimens are roughly between 16 to 18 centimetres (6.3 to 7.1 inches) in total length (including tail), and their main colour is deep green with lateral white stripes and white lips. The female specimens are slightly smaller than the males, and have similar colouration. When the females are excited, they change colours quickly, becoming yellow-lemon with two spots of light blue, and one of red. An average of both genders shows a total length of 16 centimetres (6.3 inches).


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