No, the «true» Jackson's chameleon (Trioceros jacksonii) does not, but a subspecies called Triceros jacksonii xantholophus was introduced on Hawaii in the 1970ies. It has since established habitat on all main islands.
There are some feral populations of chameleons in the US for example. You have Jacksons chameleon thriving in Hawaii.
No. They are indigenous to the cooler, more humid regions of Tanzania and Kenya.
Most chameleons lay eggs. One that doesn't is the Jacksons Chameleon. It gives live birth to about 4 or 5 babies.
Cant determin, depends on the subspecies and the way you keep them.
A chameleon has 4 heart chambers.
Cant determin, depends on the subspecies and the way you keep them.
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chameleon because it is smaller and iguanas are not native in florida if you live here
A chameleon lives in rain forests . They live in little holes in the trees of the rain forest .
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