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Tiny Chameleon
Frank Glaw/ZOOLOGISCHE STAATSSAMMLUNG MÜNCHEN
Meet the nano-chameleon! Scientists use the term nano to describe incredibly small things. This chameleon may be the tiniest reptile on Earth! It’s the size of a sunflower seed.
Nano-chameleons live in a patch of rainforest in Madagascar.
What is their length in millimeters?