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Trioceros deremensis

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Trioceros deremensis
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T. deremensis
Binomial name
Trioceros deremensis
(Matschie, 1892)
Synonyms
  • Chamaeleo deremensis (Matschie, 1892)
  • Chamaeleon deremensis Matschie, 1892

Trioceros deremensis, common name Usambara three-horned chameleon and wavy chameleon, is a species of chameleon native to Tanzania.[1]

Description

This species can grow from about 30 to 40 cm in length and weigh 120 to 150 grams.

Distribution

Trioceros deremensis is found in Afrotemperate rain forest patches in multiple mountain ranges. It lives in isolated populations, usually away from the forest edge, within a range of about 1,400 km2. It is endemic to East Usambara, Uluguru, Nguu and Nguru Mountains, and Udzungwa Mountains.

Pet trade

This species is captured for sale to hobbyists. Between 1992 and 2011 a total of 8,437 live specimens were exported, 622 of which were not captured from the wild, but bred or born in captivity.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Trioceros deremensis". iucnredlist.org.