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Malagasy giant chameleon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Malagasy giant chameleon
The Oustalet's or Malagasy giant chameleon (''Furcifer oustaleti'') is a very large species of chameleon that is endemic to Madagascar, but also has been introduced near Nairobi in Kenya (though its current status there is unclear). It occurs in a wide range of habitats, even among degraded vegetation within villages, but is relatively rare in primary forest. With a maximum length of , it is often considered the largest species of chameleon, though some suggest that claim goes to ''Calumma parsonii''. The diet of this chameleon includes, but is not limited to, invertebrates such as large insects. Prey is acquired with a long, muscular tongue. ==Taxonomy==
Its generic name (''Furcifer'') is derived from the Latin root ''furci'' meaning "forked" and refers to the shape of the animal's feet. Its specific name is a Latinized form of French biologist Jean-Frédéric Émile Oustalet's last name, who first described the species.
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