Chameleon Population Expanding in Spain, Driven by Human Relocation
Verde chillón, pardo, oscuro, con lunares o casi disfrazado de arbusto, el camaleón, rey del camuflaje, amplía su territorio en la península Ibérica, donde vive la mayor población europea de la especie protegida. Ha salido de sus feudos históricos en Málaga , Cádiz y Huelva, para asentarse en nuevos enclaves en Almería, Granada, Murcia, Alicante y Valencia, avanzando por el litoral mediterráneo. Pero no viaja solo. Buena parte de su expansión se debe a las personas. “Va de un
The chameleon population is spreading across Spain, moving beyond its traditional habitats in Andalusia to new areas along the Mediterranean coast. This expansion is significantly attributed to human activity, as people relocate the reptiles due to their appealing appearance and non-aggressive nature. Experts urge the public not to capture or move these protected animals, emphasizing the importance of preserving their natural environment.
This report highlights the impact of human behavior on wildlife distribution and underscores the need for conservation efforts to protect vulnerable species.
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