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 – ...
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 ...