Scientists Discover World's Smallest Known Reptile Which They Named The 'Nano-Chameleon'

They went on to talk about how species on small islands tend to get smaller but in this case, it doesn't really make sense. These reptiles live on mainland Madagascar in the mountains, so there is plenty of room for them to grow. Finding these reptiles was good news, but deforestation may be threatening their life and the environment where they live at this time. At this point, the area is designated as a protected space, so hopefully the species will continue to thrive.