I am not going to add information on chameleons as I have already given you most of their interesting information in: Flapped-necked Chameleon and Dwarf Chameleon to which you can click these links if you want to read more about them.
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Friday, October 23, 2009
Flap-Necked Chameleon 2
Before I get to my usual post today I would like to wish two VERY special people a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! These miniture roses are as perfect as you. With love, hugs and best wishes always. Have a wonderful day.
If I had seen this picture without knowing the size, I would have thought it to be a dragon from days gone by. Did they really exist? Are they a myth? Maybe they did live and only the size has been exaggerated?
I am not going to add information on chameleons as I have already given you most of their interesting information in: Flapped-necked Chameleon and Dwarf Chameleon to which you can click these links if you want to read more about them.
I am not going to add information on chameleons as I have already given you most of their interesting information in: Flapped-necked Chameleon and Dwarf Chameleon to which you can click these links if you want to read more about them.
