The Elliot's Chameleon scientifically known as Trioceros ellioti seen stretching, they have two finger-like appendages on each foot, and each foot has five claws two on one "toe" and three on the other at a farm in Kitumba Elliot's Chameleon is 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 com


The Elliot's Chameleon scientifically known as Trioceros ellioti seen stretching, they have two finger-like appendages on each foot, and each foot has five claws two on one "toe" and three on the other at a farm in Kitumba Elliot's Chameleon is 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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