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Dear friends! With great pleasure we’d like to inform you that we uploaded our Film II from Responsible Herpetoculture with BION Terrarium Center series about Calumma parsonii real life. This film is called “Endangered Madagascar. Survivors. Parson’s Chameleon (Calumma parsonii)”. Its main aim is to show the reality in which these amazing reptiles survive every day now. The reality is not always pleasant but it is worth showing to the world. We do hope that this will help professional breeders, zoos, hobbyists and everyone who is interested to understand some key points for proper keeping, breeding and conservation of Parson’s chameleon – true chameleons’ king! #Chameleon #Calumma #parsonii #nature #Madagascar #bion This film was prepared by our friends, partners, and Responsible Herpetoculture project ideologists, Sergei Prokopiev and Nelli Kuzmenko and this time they will show us what is going on with Parson’s chameleons on Sainte-Marie island, where they exist as well. Please keep in mind that we will upload the Film III in the nearest future! You can also see the first film called Responsible Herpetoculture with BION Terrarium Center. Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii). Film I – on our Youtube channel. Link for english speaking audience: • Responsible Herpetoculture with BION Terra... Link for russian speaking audience: • Ответственная Герпетокультура с BION Terra... For more information, visit our web page: https://bion.com.ua/ and subscribe to our Facebook page / bion.terrari. . as well as our YouTube channel / bion1994 Stay in touch and save biodiversity of Madagascar with us!