Hello friends!

The Exo Terra expedition headed this year for Cameroon in West Africa in search for reptiles and amphibians! With this site we will try to keep our friends, fans and enemies up to date. If local technology permits, we will keep you posted daily. Stay tuned!

Cheers,

The Exo Terra Cameroon Team


Friday, 4 March 2011

Back in Europe!

After travelling together for nearly 3 weeks, the members of the Exo Terra expedition team all went their separate ways. Some of us are travelling to the US, Canada and Germany...

We can all look back to a successful expedition! Maybe we all expected to see more variety in reptiles and amphibians, but our main goal of
mapping the Chameleon fauna is certainly reached. We have seen all species we expected to see!

Stay tuned for the images on our Facebook page!

Cheers,

All of us...

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Last leg!

Right now we are on our way back to Douala. It was a very successful expedition and we nearly saw everything we hoped for! On top of that we have several new records as well! More later, I hope to post some more images when back in Douala...

Monday, 28 February 2011

Trioceros serratus

Some images of Trioceros serratus from the Mount Oku area. One of the most colourfull species we encountered during this expedition...

Trioceros quadricornis gracilior

Some more image as promised from T. quadricornis gracilior and from the field measurements taken...

Sunday, 27 February 2011

Manebgouba Mountain

Breathtaking scenery near the the Manengouba lakes...

Saturday, 26 February 2011

On our way to Bakossi Mountains

Today we drive back south to the Bakossi Mountains area, the last leg of our expedition.

We have been very successful this far when it comes to finding Chameleons, but we have seen very few other species of reptile or amphibians...

Hopefully this will change when we explore the lowland forests... We will keep you posted.

Friday, 25 February 2011

Trioceros serratus

Just done photographing T. serratus, beautiful animals... Some good pictures later...