Furcifer bifidus
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Fork-nosed Chameleon
Also known as:
Two-horned Chameleon


We found one of these on a long daylight hike to the reserve where we were hoping to find Calumma gallus, and then one more at the reserve. These are juveniles. The adults have a very distinctive forked nose-horn, but unfortunately we didn't see any adults.
Here is a list of all the reptiles and frogs I saw on this 2023 trip to Madagascar.
Online references:
- Furcifer bifidus account on The Reptile Database
- Furcifer bifidus account on iNaturalist
Printed references:
- Glaw, F., Vences, M. 2007. A Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar, Third Edition