Creature Sets Record for Living Fast, Dying Young

Adult male Labord's chameleon (Furcifer labordi) from Ranobe, SW Madagascar.
(Image credit: Christopher J. Raxworthy)

You think kids today are immature? A species of chameleon in Madagascar spends most of its lifespan incubating inside its shell. After four or five months out in the world, it dies.

Total pre-hatching and post-hatching existence: about 1 year.

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