spatulars
New Member
I think they might have seminal receptacles. I googled "chameleon sperm retention" to see if there was any evidence of retained sperm, and it turns out that F. lateralis have confirmed viable sperm retention in receptacles, as well as C. hoehnelii. It seems like it would be difficult to keep sperm alive for so long, but I can see the benefit of keeping a few extra boys around in case a female can't find any males. If a female's clutch size is regulated by nutritional and environmental factors, then it would make less sense (to me) that she would be holding extra fertilized eggs without laying them in the first clutch.