Olimpia Biologist & Ecologist Aug 5, 2014 #2 They're the same animal, they are technically Usambara Giant Three-horned Chameleon (Trioceros deremensis) The horn thing I don't know, actually. I would search the forum for threads or google a species profile.
They're the same animal, they are technically Usambara Giant Three-horned Chameleon (Trioceros deremensis) The horn thing I don't know, actually. I would search the forum for threads or google a species profile.
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Aug 5, 2014 #3 I've never seen a Deremensis female with a horn. http://tz.geoview.info/usambara_thr...nature_reserve_usambara_mt_tanzania,22338804p
I've never seen a Deremensis female with a horn. http://tz.geoview.info/usambara_thr...nature_reserve_usambara_mt_tanzania,22338804p
Motherlode Chameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 6, 2014 #5 They are the same species as stated earlier as Usambara Giant Three Horned Chameleon (Trioceros deremensis). The females of this species is never found with horns again as stated earlier. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
They are the same species as stated earlier as Usambara Giant Three Horned Chameleon (Trioceros deremensis). The females of this species is never found with horns again as stated earlier. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich