Does this have an effect on the chameleons?
It's said that Jacksons and other montane species of chameleon need a big drop in temperature at night...how is it that the Hawaiian Jacksons survive with the night temperatures they get there?
See the charts in this site that give the lows.
Also, it's said that they need 80 to 100% humidity at night...yet it doesn't look like the humidity in Hawaii gets that high...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Hawaii
It's said that Jacksons and other montane species of chameleon need a big drop in temperature at night...how is it that the Hawaiian Jacksons survive with the night temperatures they get there?
See the charts in this site that give the lows.
Also, it's said that they need 80 to 100% humidity at night...yet it doesn't look like the humidity in Hawaii gets that high...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Hawaii
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