About Jackson's Chameleon Chameleons are easily recognized by their laterally flattened body, independently moving eyes, paw-like hands and feet, and ability to change color rapidly. Jackson's chameleons grow to be around 10-12 inches long and are born brown, but turn bright green after about four months. There are three subspecies of Jackson's chameleons due to the large range they inhabit, both in distance and elevation.
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