The Knysna dwarf chameleon (Bradypodion damaranum) is a species of dwarf chameleon in the Bradypodion ("slow footed") genus that is endemic to South Africa. It is a forest dweller, found only in a limited range in the afromontane forests near Knysna, South Africa, and in certain surrounding areas.
^Tolley, K.A. (2018). "Bradypodion damaranum". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T42679109A115667188. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T42679109A115667188.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
The Knysnadwarfchameleon (Bradypodion damaranum) is a species of dwarfchameleon in the Bradypodion ("slow footed") genus that is endemic to South Africa...
this group is quite consistently resolved. The Cape dwarfchameleon and the Knysnadwarfchameleon (and possibly one new species close to it) are basal...
the Knysnadwarfchameleon, it seems to be a basal offshoot of the ancestral stock, which gave rise to all Bradypodion species. Cape dwarfchameleons have...
symonsi), and a dwarfchameleon (Bradypodion sp.) which is related to the Natal Midlands dwarfchameleon and the black-headed dwarfchameleon. Other animals...
tortoise, the Zululand dwarfchameleon, the Transkei dwarfchameleon and the Robertson dwarfchameleon, the Broadley's flat lizard, the dwarf Karoo girdled lizard...
affects small adders, tortoises, lizards (Cordylus and geckos) and dwarfchameleons, which all fetch very high prices internationally. Detection dogs have...
free-flying birds, who can hide in the thick vegetation. Some like the Knysna turaco can be heard but are only visible in flight. Since 1948 the zoo has...