Jackson´s chameleon (Trioceros jacksonii)
Jackson’s chameleon is a species of chameleon native to East Africa, but also introduced to Hawaii, Florida, and California. Jackson’s chameleons are native to woodlands and forests at altitudes of 1,600 to 2,440 m in south-central Kenya and northern Tanzania. Jackson’s chameleons live primarily on a diet of small insects. They also prey on centipedes, isopods, millipedes, spiders, lizards, small birds, and snails in their native habitat.Most chameleons are oviparous,
but Jackson’s chameleon gives birth to live offspring; eight to thirty
live young are born after a five- to six-month gestation.photo credits:
Movingsaletoday, Benjamint444, Patrick Gijsbers
Look at that neat tail coil in the first pic!


