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After taxonomy which is already included in the webpage


 * I will then talk about the location of the chameleon, where they are found / live
 * I will then talk about the conservation
 * The big-nosed chameleon is listed on Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), so that any international trade in this species that does occur should be carefully monitored (1). There are currently no other known conservation measures in place specifically for the big-nosed chameleon, but the government of Madagascar, along with many local and international conservation organisations, are working to conserve the unique biodiversity of this remarkable island
 * habitat
 * The big-nosed chameleon inhabits primary forest, forest edge and secondary forest where it is found in low vegetation, generally one to two metres above the ground
 * Then life span, distinguish between male and female
 * Life span 5-7 years
 * Female has smaller nose bump
 * Male has larger nose bump
 * Appearance
 * Nose makes them stand apart
 * then Breeding
 * Then sleeping behavior
 * Eating behavior
 * Major threats