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Scientific Classification Quick Overview The Jackson’s Chameleon (Trioceros jacksonii) is renowned for its three distinctive horns, earning it the moniker “three-horned chameleon.” Hailing from East Africa, its unique appearance has endeared it to pet enthusiasts globally. Fast Facts Did you know? Male Jackson’s Chameleons boast three prominent horns reminiscent of the triceratops. In contrast, females …

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Scientific Classification Quick Overview Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus), also known as the Yemen Chameleon, is a distinctive and highly sought-after species due to its striking appearance and casqued (helmet-like) head. Native to Yemen and Saudi Arabia, they are now found in reptile collections worldwide. Fast Facts Did you know? The casque on the veiled chameleon’s …

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