animals are recovering and returning to places they haven't been before. we don't know exactly for sure whether thatis know exactly for sure whether that is related to the change in noise or all of the other factors that are affecting the ocean during this pandemic. {lilia ocean during this pandemic. ok, we're going _ ocean during this pandemic. ok, we're going to — ocean during this pandemic. 0k, we're going to leave it there for the moment. really interesting. thank you very much professor.— interesting. thank you very much professor. before we go, german scientists have found what could be the world's smallest reptile. so small it can fit on yourfingertip. discovered in madagascar, the nano—chameleon is less than 30 millimetres long, making it the smallest of all the roughly 11,500 known species of its kind. scientists say the nano—chameleon's natural habitat is under threat due to defortestation, but have now placed the area under protection in the hope that the species will survive. wow, i love doing this shift. you never know what you're