Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Tiny creature found

Tiny lizards found in Madagascar
By Ella Davies Reporter, BBC Nature
One of the world's tiniest lizards has been discovered by keen-eyed researchers in Madagascar. The miniature chameleon, Brookesia micra, reaches a maximum length of just 29mm.German scientists also found a further three new species in the north of the island. The lizards were limited to very small ranges and scientists are concerned they could be at risk from habitat disturbance. The discovery is reported in the journal PLoS ONE. The research team, led by Dr Frank Glaw from the Zoologische Staatssammlung in Munich, have a specialist knowledge of Madagascar's dwarf chameleons having described other species in the past. They conducted fieldwork at night during the wet season in order to find the easily overlooked animals.
See photos and read rest here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/17028940

We tend to think of cryptids as huge creatures....what what if there are some tiny versions to discover? There could be miniature Nessies or bigfoots that we have walked past  without knowing. Just a thought for the week.

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