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1 single soft-horned chameleon
Биология: мягкорогий хамелеон (Chamaeleo tenuis)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > single soft-horned chameleon
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2 single soft-horned chameleon
English-russian biological dictionary > single soft-horned chameleon
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3 chameleon, single soft-horned
1. LAT Chamaeleo tenuis Matschie2. RUS мягкорогий хамелеон m3. ENG single soft-horned chameleon4. DEU Weichhornchamäleon n5. FRA —Ареал обитания: АфрикаDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > chameleon, single soft-horned
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4 chameleon
герп.хамелеон ( Chamaeleo); pl хамелеоны ( Chamaeleonidae)- armored chameleon
- bearded pigmy chameleon
- crested chameleon
- dwarf chameleon
- European chameleon
- false chameleon
- four-horned chameleon
- graceful chameleon
- mountains chameleon
- panther chameleon
- pigmy chameleon
- short-horned chameleon
- single soft-horned chameleon
- stump-tailed chameleon
- tubercle-nosed chameleon
- two-lined chameleon
- Ukinga hornless chameleon* * *• хамелеон -
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1. LAT Chamaeleo tenuis Matschie2. RUS мягкорогий хамелеон m3. ENG single soft-horned chameleon4. DEU Weichhornchamäleon n5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Африка
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