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Posted by: rkreptiles at Tue Apr 3 09:17:30 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rkreptiles ] There are many non native species of Chamelelons and other reptiles thriving in the warm climate of central and south Florida. I know personally of some wild colonies of Jacksons and Veileds in Central and South Florida and have personally witnessed Melleri, Quadricornis and quite a few other species of Chams in the wild thick Brush in Florida. [ Hide Replies ]
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