Apparently a chameleon lover had a gravid Jackson chameleon get away from his tree in his backyard and around the same time he threw out a clutch of veiled eggs that apparently were fertile. It’s pretty evident that not only are they surviving but both Jackson’s and veilds are thriving in this Micro climate in San Juan Capistrano. One of the things I’ve noticed is that half the female Jackson’s have a single Rostral horn.
Digging in mud on river bank