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nature1 year ago

Chameleon's Spectacular Color Display Before Death

A rare Madagascan chameleon, known for its extremely short lifespan of four to five months, was captured in a PBS documentary displaying vibrant, pulsating colors just moments before her death, a phenomenon never before observed in the wild. The reptile's still-firing nervous system is believed to cause the chaotic technicolor patterns during its last moments. Female Labord chameleons die shortly after laying their eggs, expending their last energy to bury them in the sand to protect them from the approaching dry season, while the males live just as long as the females, leaving the next generation vulnerable.

nature1 year ago

"Rare Footage: Labord's Chameleon's Spectacular Color Display in Final Moments"

A team of documentary makers captured the world-first footage of a Labord's chameleon's vibrant color display in the last few hours of her life in Madagascar's Kirindy Forest. The chameleon's colorful spectacle, controlled by the nervous system even in death, was recorded for the PBS series Big Little Journeys, revealing the unique behavior of this species with a lifespan of just four to five months. The chameleon's short life cycle, spending most of its time as an egg, is believed to be an adaptation to cope with Madagascar's harsh seasonal variations.

science2 years ago

"Chameleon's Spectacular Color Display in Final Moments Stuns Onlookers"

In new footage, a Labord's chameleon in Madagascar erupts in stunning colors in its final moments before death, captured by time-lapse photography. The chameleon's skin changes color dramatically as it lays eggs and dies within hours, a survival strategy seen in other species. This extreme programmed death occurs as the reptiles have few resources left after laying eggs, and the entire population spends two-thirds of the year in eggs buried underground.