The Elliot's Chameleon scientifically known as Trioceros ellioti clings to a branch with his curled tail at a farm in Kitumba Elliot's Chameleon is a one of the charming species, native to Eastern Africa. Male and females bear some features that make them desirable, other than their color and shape. It is a relatively small chameleon found naturally in Eastern African countries such as Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan. The chameleon has different other common names such as Groove-throated Chameleon, Side-striped Chameleon, or Elliot's Chameleon. How


The Elliot's Chameleon scientifically known as Trioceros ellioti clings to a branch with his curled tail at a farm in Kitumba Elliot's Chameleon is a one of the charming species, native to Eastern Africa. Male and females bear some features that make them desirable, other than their color and shape. It is a relatively small chameleon found naturally in Eastern African countries such as Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan. The chameleon has different other common names such as Groove-throated Chameleon, Side-striped Chameleon, or Elliot's Chameleon. However, these common names are not used often. Instead, many people refer to them using their scientific name, Trioceros ellioti.


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