
After a seizure of illegal reptiles by Belgian authorities, a tiny Johnston's chameleon and his twin were born in the UK zoo that took them in:
From Metro UK:
Both unborn brothers, who are just over an inch in length, were on their way to the Czech Republic as part of a consignment of 59 chameleons before the Specialist Wildlife Services intervened.
The chameleons, which are native to the western branch of Tanzania's African Rift Valley, were rescued and placed in different zoos across the UK.
'They are probably the first of this species ever born in captivity within UK zoos,' said Danny Reynolds of Exmoor Zoo in Devon.
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Photo: Caters/Metro UK
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