What is the most uncommon type of chameleon to not only live but to possibly own?

PaulTB

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I just had my panther's out of there cages for a bit and i this question just randomly popped into my head figured i ask and see what the results are :D
 
Theres a chameleon that hatches, lives breeds, and dies off within 2 months. It survives only as an egg through winter, and repeats. Its from madagascar, but I dont remember what its name is. There was a post about it not to long ago.
 
Calumma jejy
Calumma peyrieras
the list could probably go on and on though.

Theres going to be a lot you'll never see in captivity like some mentioned above by other posters. I doubt you'll ever see the ones I mentioned as well and they seem pretty uncommon.
 
I just like how different the Namaqua chameleon is from the rest of the chameleon world.

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Theres a chameleon that hatches, lives breeds, and dies off within 2 months. It survives only as an egg through winter, and repeats. Its from madagascar, but I dont remember what its name is. There was a post about it not to long ago.

Labord's chameleons;)
 
Theres a chameleon that hatches, lives breeds, and dies off within 2 months. It survives only as an egg through winter, and repeats. Its from madagascar, but I dont remember what its name is. There was a post about it not to long ago.

Furcifer labordi

There is a part about this chameleon on the Animal planet show Life (I think its that show)
 
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