Cameroon sailfin chameleon
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Species: | T. montium
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Trioceros montium (Buchholz, 1874)
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Chamaeleo montium Buchholz, 1874 |
The Cameroon sailfin chameleon (also known as the Cameroon two-horned mountain chameleon), Trioceros montium, is a species of chameleon endemic to Cameroon.[2] It has a very unusual appearance.[3]
Distribution and habitat
The Cameroon sailfin chameleon is found only in the Cameroonian highlands around Mount Cameroon.[3][1] Because it is almost entirely restricted to rainforests ranging from 700 to 1900 meters above sea level, it is estimated only a few locations support populations of the species. However, it has also been found in small farms and gardens.[1]
Description
It is usually green,[4] but males often turn blue when on display.[3] Distinguishing features on males include two large horns just above the upper jaw which are used for jousting and a prominent dorsal "sail".[3][4] The males can range to ten inches or 30 centimeters[3][4] and the females eight inches.[4]
References
- ^ a b c Template:IUCN2014.2
- ^ Trioceros montium at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 26 September 2014.
- ^ a b c d e Flannery, Tim. Schouten, Peter. Astonishing Animals. Atlantic Monthly Press, 2002, p. 145.
- ^ a b c d Christopher V. Anderson, Mike Coraggio, & Leah Kroo (June 2005). "Cameroon Mountain Two-horned Chameleon, Chamaeleo (Trioceros) montium BUCHHOLZ, 1874". Chameleons! Online E-Zine. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
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