Is Labord's chameleon synchronous hatching (Kirindy) happening right now?

As of today, out of season, returns ~October. Earth Exhibit tracks the live conditions and flags it the moment it is on.

Labord's chameleon (Furcifer labordi) in the dry forests around Kirindy exhibits a striking annual pulse: eggs spend 8-9 months in diapause during the dry season, then—triggered by the first heavy rains—large cohorts hatch within a short window.

The event concentrates hatching and early growth into the rainy season, producing a narrow window when hatchlings and rapid juvenile growth are visible in the forest.

Where to see it

A taste of where to see it. The full map, exact coordinates and the best timing for each spot live in the app.

Viewing spots
Kirindy Forest Research Station - Reserve entrance parking
Kirindy main trailhead (Relais du Kirindy / campsite area)
+ 1 more spot, with exact coordinates and timing, in the app →

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