Chamaeleo gracilis Hallowell, 1844 is a animal in the Chamaeleonidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Chamaeleo gracilis Hallowell, 1844

Chamaeleo gracilis Hallowell, 1844

The graceful chameleon Chamaeleo gracilis is a sub-Saharan African lizard with variable coloration that breeds twice yearly.

Genus
Chamaeleo
Order
Class
Squamata

About Chamaeleo gracilis Hallowell, 1844

Chamaeleo gracilis Hallowell, 1844, commonly called the graceful chameleon, most often has green, yellow, or brown base coloration, and has a green stripe running along its side. The species usually reaches a total length of 1 foot (30.5 cm) when measured including the tail, though it can grow to a maximum total length of 15 inches (38 cm) including the tail. The graceful chameleon lives across most of sub-Saharan Africa, with a range extending from Senegal in the west to Ethiopia in the east, and south to Angola. It primarily inhabits forests, but can also survive in bushy areas located near plantations and in savanna habitats. This chameleon breeds twice a year: once during the dry season, and a second time at the end of the wet season. Each clutch laid by a female contains 20 to 50 eggs.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Squamata Chamaeleonidae Chamaeleo

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