Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Plastic Three-Horned Chameleon



Look quick, before he blends in!

Our Plastic Three-Horned Chameleon


This realistic-looking plastic three-horned chameleon is practically life-sized at almost 8 inches long! It is a very well detailed plastic replica of a male Jackson's chameleon. This replica is created with it's toes apart, ready to grasp a nearby twig or its owner's finger! He makes for a wonderfully well-behaved pet, an amazing figurine for a presentation, or just a fun display in any room! He is 7 3/4 inches long, with every lovable lump and bump in extraordinarily clear detail! Check out our other lizard toys and gifts.

About Three-Horned Chameleons


Jackson's Chameleon is a small to medium-sized African chameleon, with the adults reaching lengths of up to 12 inches long. This chameleon ranges in weight from 2 - 4 pounds and in captivity can reach 5-9 years of age.

Jackson's chameleon originates from Africa, mostly from the more humid countries of Kenya and Tanzania. A subspecies of the Jackson's chameleon was introduced to the Hawaiian islands in 1970, and the population has since grown to cover all of the major islands. Male Jackson's chameleons are known as three-horned chameleons, because of their three horns. The females of this species for the most part do not have horns - if they do, the horns are extremely undeveloped. Jackson's chameleon lives almost exclusively on insects, but it also feeds on spiders.

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