On our last night walk in Andasibe the first animal we came across turned out to be something, as Barry explained, quite rare; a Canopy Chameleon. Of the 6 species of chameleon known to be in the Analamazaotra this species is classed as the rarest as they're usually only seen in the tops of trees. It is also known as Will's Chameleon, although I have to admit I'm not sure why. Anther tiny species of chameleon, scarcely bigger than my index finger, it is vibrant green and this one was seen in a bush at the side of the road close to Andasibe village. Barry was ecstatic about finding it considering how difficult they are to see.