Furcifer verrucosus, also known as the warty chameleon, spiny chameleon or crocodile chameleon, is a species of reptile endemic to Madagascar. It was first described by Georges Cuvier in 1829.
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Furciferverrucosus, also known as the warty chameleon, spiny chameleon or crocodile chameleon, is a species of reptile endemic to Madagascar. It was...
Furcifer is a genus of chameleons whose member species are mostly endemic to Madagascar, but F. cephalolepis and F. polleni are endemic to the Comoros...
appearance to Furciferverrucosus, with which it is similarly sexually dimorphic. Furcifer nicosiai can be distinguished from F. verrucosus by its smaller...
Antilocapra americana Archived 2016-01-22 at the Wayback Machine "Capromeryx furcifer Matthew 1902". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 2015-11-21. "Capromeryx...
type locality for species †Polyetes – type locality for genus †Polyetes furcifer – type locality for species †Polygonocrinus †Polygonocrinus spiniferus...