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What (who) is Ukinga hornless chameleon - definition

SPECIES OF AMPHIBIAN
Ukinga river frog; Ukinga puddle frog

Chameleon particle         
HYPOTHETICAL SCALAR PARTICLE
Chameleon field
The chameleon is a hypothetical scalar particle that couples to matter more weakly than gravity, postulated as a dark energy candidate. Due to a non-linear self-interaction, it has a variable effective mass which is an increasing function of the ambient energy density—as a result, the range of the force mediated by the particle is predicted to be very small in regions of high density (for example on Earth, where it is less than 1mm) but much larger in low-density intergalactic regions: out in the cosmos chameleon models permit a range of up to several thousand parsecs.
Reep Daggle         
DC COMICS CHARACTER
Chameleon (DC Comics); Chameleon Boy
Chameleon Boy (Reep Daggle), also known as Chameleon, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries.
Cameleon         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Chameleon; Chameleon album; Chameleon (band); Chameleon (song); The Chameleon (disambiguation); Cameleon; Chameleon (album); Chameleon TV Film; Chameleon (film); Cameleon (disambiguation); The Chameleon (film); Chameleon (2008 film); The Chameleon (game); Chameleon (game)
·noun ·see Chaceleon.

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Phrynobatrachus ukingensis

Phrynobatrachus ukingensis is a species of frog in the family Phrynobatrachidae. It is recorded in several places in southern and eastern Tanzania and in northern and southern Malawi (Ukinga and Rungwe mountains in the southern Tanzania and the Uluguru Mountains in the east; the Misuku Mountains and Nchenachena in northern Malawi, and Maroka in the highlands southwest of the Zomba Massif in southern Malawi); it probably occurs more widely, at least in areas in between the known localities. Common names Ukinga puddle frog and Ukinga river frog have been coined for it.