About Calumma linotum (Müller, 1924)
Calumma linotum, commonly called the blue-nosed chameleon, is a chameleon species first described by Müller in 1924. This species is endemic to northern Madagascar, where it is common in the forests of Nosy Be.
Calumma linotum (Müller, 1924) is a animal in the Chamaeleonidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Calumma linotum (Müller, 1924)
The blue-nosed chameleon, Calumma linotum, is a chameleon endemic to northern Madagascar, common in Nosy Be's forests.
Identify with AI — OfflineCalumma linotum, commonly called the blue-nosed chameleon, is a chameleon species first described by Müller in 1924. This species is endemic to northern Madagascar, where it is common in the forests of Nosy Be.
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