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Chameleon Handbook, The [Paperback]

J. LeBerre
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What do chameleons eat? Do they really change color? These are just a few of the many questions answered in this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars very good book, May 6 2000
This review is from: Chameleon Handbook, The (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book it gave me good facts on the chameleon. Get the book it's worth the $$$
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very poorly updated, Jun 8 2000
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This review is from: Chameleon Handbook, The (Paperback)
This book was very poorly updated from Francois Le Berre's original book "The New Chameleon Handbook." He has information in it that is totally wrong like where he says that there is currently a quota of 60 C. parsonii to be exported annually and that 475 C. parsonii were exported in 1997, when all exportation of C. parsonii from Madagascar was stoped in 1994 and no new quota has yet been set. He also is still claiming to breed chameleons in Madagascar at a ranch or breeding facility that is owned by a Frech scientist who says he just comes here to buy chameleons from him. He also has switched to the Klaver and Bohme classification system which puts fischeri and some other species in the genus Bradypodion but he still says all Bradypodion species are ovoviviparous as well as other things and if he is using the Klaver and Bohme system, this is not true as fischeri are oviparous. This book also still lists breeders that have been out of breeding and selling for the longest time. The book still has many errors in the index and he also has pictures in this book that are misidentified. This book is almost identical to his old book with the exception that it has fewer pictures, a new cover, and some updated information that much of is still very false. The book does not appear that it was edited for any mistakes. In short, this book was very poorly updated and you can get the same information (with still less false information and more pictures) in his original book.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Very poorly updated, Jun 8 2000
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This review is from: Chameleon Handbook, The (Paperback)
This book was very poorly updated from Francois Le Berre's original book "The New Chameleon Handbook." He has information in it that is totally wrong like where he says that there is currently a quota of 60 C. parsonii to be exported annually and that 475 C. parsonii were exported in 1997, when all exportation of C. parsonii from Madagascar was stoped in 1994 and no new quota has yet been set. He also is still claiming to breed chameleons in Madagascar at a ranch or breeding facility that is owned by a Frech scientist who says he just comes here to buy chameleons from him. He also has switched to the Klaver and Bohme classification system which puts fischeri and some other species in the genus Bradypodion but he still says all Bradypodion species are ovoviviparous as well as other things and if he is using the Klaver and Bohme system, this is not true as fischeri are oviparous. This book also still lists breeders that have been out of breeding and selling for the longest time. The book still has many errors in the index and he also has pictures in this book that are misidentified. This book is almost identical to his old book with the exception that it has fewer pictures, a new cover, and some updated information that much of is still very false. The book does not appear that it was edited for any mistakes. In short, this book was very poorly updated and you can get the same information (with still less false information and more pictures) in his original book.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Book has good information, Jan 11 2011
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This book has alot of information on chameleons.
I think it is one of the better ones offered here.

0 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars very good book, May 6 2000
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This review is from: Chameleon Handbook, The (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book it gave me good facts on the chameleon. Get the book it's worth the $$$
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