Calumma crypticum, the blue-legged chameleon, is a species of
chameleon found in eastern Madagascar. As with other chameleons, an individual's colour is variable and depends on its surroundings, the ambient temperature, and variations in the level of light. The species is usually quite colourful, with rich browns, blues and greens; the legs are often marked with blue. This
C. crypticum individual was photographed in
Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar, and can be identified as a male by its long snout with a horn-like protrusion.
Photograph credit: Charles James Sharp