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Thank you so much Sonny13,my guess was also female but just wanted to make sure and get some inputMy guess would be female, I’m not seeing a bulge at the tail base. I believe tarsal spurs isn’t with this species, because she looks like a Senegal chameleon or maybe Common chameleon.
Beautiful girl (still a guess)![]()
this is also some of the different coloring that has been displayedThank you so much Sonny13,my guess was also female but just wanted to make sure and get some input
Beautiful
Wow......don't be shy to share pictures of these beauties, you're not seeing them enough. But, I'm almost guessing you're living somewhere in Africa?I saved this flap neck from a yard with a lot of dogs, first flap neck but I have saved a dwarf chameleon as well which was a female and she gave live berth in our care twice, babies was safely grown and released back into the wildView attachment 355598
South Africa yesWow......don't be shy to share pictures of these beauties, you're not seeing them enough. But, I'm almost guessing you're living somewhere in Africa?
Yes I would like toSo this one you have now…are you keeping it to rehab and put back into the wild?
Very nice of you to do that with the others.
Cool, I had such feelingSouth Africa yes