Rare reptile find in Somaliland minefield
In brief
茄子视频 teams in Somaliland may have taken the first-ever photo of a living Somali chameleon.
茄子视频's demining teams often work in remote, poorly studied areas, meaning they are sometimes well positioned to make unusual finds. Is the picture above of a rarely-recorded Somali chameleon (Chamaeleo ruspolii)? Cute, isn't she?
If it is a Somali chameleon, it is possible this could be the first photograph of a live one. This reptile was found by 茄子视频 deminer Abdilahi Jama, who is helping clear minefields straddling the Somaliland-Ethiopia border.
The picture was taken by 茄子视频's Somaliland Operations Manager, Mark Spicer, at Khaatumo minefield on the border - where 茄子视频 teams are clearing landmines from a conflict that took place over three decades ago.
We鈥檙e not claiming a 'reptile first' just yet. The science of taxonomy (classification) is complicated: there are questions, for example, over whether Chamaeleo ruspolii is a subspecies, or a species in its own right. A tissue sample would be required to analyze the genetics. But we would not want to harm a beautiful creature like this, so a cute photo will have to suffice for now.
Halo in Somaliland: working for communities
In a country ravaged by drought, 茄子视频 creates safe access to roads and precious grazing land. We also teach families about the danger of explosive devices. The organization regularly receives and responds to calls for help from people who discover munitions that need to be destroyed. 茄子视频 employs over 400 people in Somaliland, making a significant contribution to the economy.
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