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Chhota chameleon! This tiny creature may win the title of smallest reptile

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It fits on a human fingertip, but this chameleon could make a big splash. Scientists from Madagascar and Germany say a newly discovered species of chameleon is a contender for the title of world's smallest reptile.

Frank Glaw, who was part of the internatio­nal team of researcher­s that classified the new species and named it Brookesia nana said the body of the male specimen appeared to be just 13.5-millimetre­s long (a little more than a 1/2-inch.) That's at least 1.5 millimetre­s smaller than the previous record holder, another member of the Brookesia family.

Glaw, a reptile expert at the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology in Munich, said the tiny male and a slightly larger female were spotted on a mountainsi­de by a local guide during a 2012 expedition.

“You really have to get down on your knees to find them,” Glaw told The Associated Press.

“They are obviously camouflage­d and they move very slowly.” Glaw and his colleagues performed a CT scan of the female and discovered that it harboured two eggs, confirming that it was an adult. For the male, the researcher­s took a close look at its “well-developed” genitals, which in chameleons come in pairs known as hemipenes.

They found that the genitals of the Brookesia nana specimen were almost onefifth of its body size, possibly to allow it to mate with the larger female.

“I have few doubts it’s an adult male,” Glaw said. “If we had a pair mating it would obviously be better proof.” Confirming Brookesia nana as the smallest reptile species will require finding more of them, which might take several years, he said.

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