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In 1913, Voeltzkow's chameleon disappeared from the wild, never to be seen in its native Madagascar again. But now,
more than a century later, scientists have surprisingly rediscovered it. The reptile's 41 is the result of a push from
the Global Wildlife Conservation's Search for Lost Species program. Researchers began combing Madagascar for the
chameleon in March 2018; 42 , they came up empty until the expedition was nearly over. With just days left in the
journey, a professional guide 43 one of the chameleons, and ultimately eighteen were rediscovered. So how has an
entire species managed to go without 44 for so long? Scientists suspect the chameleons may only live for several
months after hatching. The 45 short life might partly explain why this splendid species got "lost" for so many
decades. Much of Voeltzkow's chameleons' life remains mysterious and researchers are trying to learn more about the
species.
【題組】41 (A) relocation (B) repetition (C) replication (D) reemergence