My chameleon. What could it be sex?

Parkjw

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What is the gender of this jackson
chameleon? Is it a female?
I think you're full. Are you pregnant?
 

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Is it a jacksons? I’m not sure and I’ve seen a lot of jacksons. If it is a Jackson’s, it’s a male because of the horns. Maybe it’s over fed? Maybe has a blockage?
 
Yellow crested Jackson's males have horns and very rarely the females or males have a small single horn. The other sub species Mt. Kenyan Jackson's both the males and females can have three horns some females only having one. Sexing them is not as straight forward as with the Yellow Crested or xanths.

You have a female Mt. Kenyan and she is likely pregnant. The only way to determine sex is by the bulge near the tail base. It isn't as distinct as the panthers but it's there in males.
 
Rainbow Jackson (juvenile) I think. Lol. Can someone else check my homework... Lol
 

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Yellow crested Jackson's males have horns and very rarely the females or males have a small single horn. The other sub species Mt. Kenyan Jackson's both the males and females can have three horns some females only having one. Sexing them is not as straight forward as with the Yellow Crested or xanths.

You have a female Mt. Kenyan and she is likely pregnant. The only way to determine sex is by the bulge near the tail base. It isn't as distinct as the panthers but it's there in males.
Oh..
very very very thank u!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊😊😊
 
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