They look nothing alike right? I dont get it --- can anyone please respond.

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They look nothing alike right? I dont get it --- can anyone please respond.

Probably gravid Furcifer lateralis lateralis
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I would agree, you got two different species/subspecies, it depends who yuo are talking to. But either way, if cross bred, the result will not produce fertile eggs (I have heard this from several breeders), just a heads up.
Anthony
please tell me you don't always walk around with a chameleon on your hand!!!
LOL
hahahahahaha shut up lol
(billy madison)
im just joking around by the way dont want your virgin ears hurt
Come on my question made a little bit more sense than that
"lets be adults here"
hahaha
I still dont seem why the question was that terribly stupid i was just asking no need to freak out like holy moses
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