"Lin & Nelson (1981) reported a minimum sVL of 90 mm for mature males from kenya. our minimum size for male maturity in C. jacksonii from oahu, Hawaii is considerably smaller at 70 mm sVL. This suggests either that Hawaiian C. jacksonii males join the breeding population at an earlier age as compared to those in native populations or that Hawaiian specimens grow at a slower rate than seen in native populations. The former might indicate that male C. jacksonii have a higher reproductive potential in Hawaii than in Their native Kenya." ......
https://www.thebhs.org/publications...i-i-squamata-chaemaeleonidae-from-hawaii/file
http://www.hear.org/alienspeciesinhawaii/waringreports/chameleon.htm
Seems to like the "rain"....
Love the music with it...
Getting there...
http://www.hawaiipictureoftheday.com/jacksons-chameleon/
https://www.thebhs.org/publications...i-i-squamata-chaemaeleonidae-from-hawaii/file
http://www.hear.org/alienspeciesinhawaii/waringreports/chameleon.htm
Seems to like the "rain"....
Love the music with it...
Getting there...
http://www.hawaiipictureoftheday.com/jacksons-chameleon/
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