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Riding The Worm(Bradypodion thamnobates)



Artist: Scott Cromwell;
Exposure Date: 2016:03:11 15:01:17;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 7D;
Exposure Time: 1/250.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/13.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 160;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash fired, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 100.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows);


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I got this guy a couple weeks ago. He's still a baby, but this species

doesn't ever get very big. At 2 1/2 inches, the hornworm isn't fully

grown either.

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A classic case of biting off more than you can chew? ;-)  A great shot and a cute little guy (the passenger).... Mike

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It should be in the national geography pages,very splendid and great catch,I've read very recently about the discovery of new species of camelion the fully grown adults does not exceed one cm.

Well done and a joy shots.

Regards.

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Thank you all.

Saad, I am aware of the brookesia micra that was discovered in 2012 and it gets between 2-3 cm in length. I actually have 3 of the brookesia minima coming in, hopefully this month, that was the previously smallest reptile and it is just a very slightly larger species that is also between 2-3 cm on average adult length.

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