Smooth chameleon facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Smooth chameleon |
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Distribution of Smooth Chameleon | |
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Chamaeleon sphaeropholis Reichenow, 1887 |
The smooth chameleon (Chamaeleo laevigatus) is a species of chameleon native to Sub-Saharan Africa. It is bluish-green and has small scales. Its body is very slender, and it is similar to Chamaeleo senegalensis.
Distribution
Found mostly in the lowlands, Chamaeleo laevigatus is widely distributed in the Central and East Africa. It has been recorded in Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Zambia, Ethiopia, and Cameroon. There is uncertainty whether the Cameroonian records represent this species or the morphologically similar Chamaeleo senegalensis, and the same may apply to the Central African Republic.
Habitat
It is an arboreal savanna species, sometimes observed in trees along watercourses.