This Saves the Chameleon in Malaga: Looses in Little Inhabited Spaces and a Small Microchip Inserted Into Its Skin
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This Saves the Chameleon in Malaga: Looses in Little Inhabited Spaces and a Small Microchip Inserted Into Its Skin
It's a few centimeters away, right in front of his eyes, but he doesn't see it. And that's what the trained view has. The 39-year-old veterinarian Joaquín Santaolalla looks among the vegetation for one of the specimens of chameleon that has recovered in the Center of Biodiversity Control of Malaga. The small reptile shows the same coloration as the leaves of the olive tree in which it moves and against its little body to go unnoticed. When he fi…
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