This recurring blogpost is adopting a theme as I present the third installment...The common thread between the posts being that they all relate to nature and creation! Thinking back to my university days, as a social science and humanities student, one of the most fascinating courses I had the pleasure of taking was a course on plant life. So the direction these postings has taken isn't all that surprising I suppose.
I think the photos below speak for them self. I showed these pictures to my brother, and he didn't find them all that fascinating...
What I find so extraordinary is that yes, there exist insects, beatles and marine life that are tiny, but a reptile- which to me seems to be a more complicated creature anatomically (just an impression, not based in fact!!)- that it exists in a miniature version...I just can't get over it!
So, enjoy and marvel at the beauty of the Brokesia Micra chameleon from Madagascar!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/15/tiniest-chameleon-madagascar-brookesia-micra_n_1280151.html?ref=canada&ir=Canada |