Jackson’s Chameleon
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Trioceros jacksonii
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa
Average size
10 to 13 inches
diet
Insects
lifespan
5 to 10 years
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Overview
Jackson’s chameleons are incredible reptiles that can change color to blend in with their surroundings. They grow to an average size of 25 to 33 centimeters (10 to 13 inches) long, making them one of the eye-catching members of the chameleon family.
These colorful creatures live in Africa, where they enjoy a diet primarily consisting of insects. Their long, sticky tongues can shoot out to catch prey, sometimes reaching lengths longer than their bodies. Talk about a tongue-tastic way to snack!
Jackson’s chameleons have a unique three-horned look, giving them a mini dinosaur vibe. The males boast a striking appearance, with brighter colors and larger horns compared to the females, making them the real kings of the chameleon jungle!
These chameleons live for about 5 to 10 years in the wild. They enjoy munching on crickets, flies, and other insects, finding their food using their excellent vision. Their eyes can move independently, allowing them to spot a tiny bug hiding in the leaves while watching for predators at the same time!
Jackson’s chameleons thrive in trees and bushes, using their zippy agility to navigate through the branches. Their prehensile tails help them keep steady as they climb and perch, ready to catch their next delicious bug treat.
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