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n. - Genus of arboreal lizards.

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  • These include four species of chameleons (Chamaeleo spp.) and four species of skinks in the genus Leptosiaphos.
  • Two endemic chameleons are found, including two species of chameleons, Chamaeleo balebicornutus and Chamaeleo harennae.
  • There are only two near-endemic species, Sclater's guenon (Cercopithecus sclateri, EN) and the crested chameleon (Chamaeleo cristatus).
  • Among the reptiles, the forest chameleon (Chamaeleo camurunensis) and two worm lizards (Cynisca schaeferi and C. gansi) are strictly endemic.
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