From what I've heard no. They will not cross species. However as we do know an ambilobe can breed with an ambanja (panthers). I would like to know if there are any Cham morphs out there though!
There has been so many threads on this. The only successful cross species breeding has been discussed here. I think it was Yemen/Senegal mix? I don't remember if any of those survived.
Sorry, but I still don't get this interest to cross the species. Aren't they as beautiful and strange and stunning and featureful enough as they are already?
From what I've heard no. They will not cross species. However as we do know an ambilobe can breed with an ambanja (panthers). I would like to know if there are any Cham morphs out there though!
Yes, because Ambilobes, Ambanjas, Nosy Bes, Nosy Faly, etc. are all still panther chameleons (Furcifur pardalis). The only "morph" out there is the translucent gene in some veiled chameleons. So far, nothing else exists (there was talk of an albino but I think it turned out to be unverified).