Cameroon sailfin chameleon
The Cameroon sailfin chameleon or Cameroon two-horned mountain chameleon (Trioceros montium) is a species of chameleon endemic to Cameroon.[1][2] It has a very unusual appearance.[3] Distribution and habitatThe Cameroon sailfin chameleon is found only in the Cameroonian highlands, including Mount Cameroon.[1][3] Because it is almost entirely restricted to rainforests ranging from 700 to 1,900 m (2,300–6,200 ft) 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] DescriptionCameroon sailfin chameleons usually are greenish with markings in various other colors, but commonly are brown when stressed,[4] and males often turn bluish when displaying.[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 grow up to 25 cm (10 in) long and the females can grow up to 20 cm (8 in) long.[3][4] References
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