Jackson's chameleon
nounEtymology
Described by Belgian-British zoologist George Albert Boulenger in 1896 and named after English explorer and ornithologist Frederick John Jackson, who was serving as the first Governor of Kenya at the time of Boulenger’s description.
Definitions
A chameleon of species Trioceros jacksonii, native to Africa, but also introduced to…
A chameleon of species Trioceros jacksonii, native to Africa, but also introduced to Hawaii, Florida, and California.
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