This creature – a Jackson’s chameleon – isn’t a dinosaur, but it bears a striking resemblance to the three-horned triceratops, which lived 66 million years ago. This creature – a Jackson’s chameleon – ...
Jackson’s Chameleon, also known as the three-horned chameleon, has eyes that are both functional and striking. Like the Panther Chameleon, its eyes can move independently, allowing it to survey ...
This and their size earn them the common name "giant one-horned chameleon." They are fairly common in the savanna of East Africa, including Malawi, northern Mozambique, and Tanzania. Almost one ...
Last year, Kenya exported 150 bohme’s two-horned chameleons ... is only found in Taita hills. Elliot’s chameleon, honnel’s chameleon, Jackson’s chameleon species were also exported ...