Trioceros wolfgangboehmei

The chameleon is approximately 6 inches (15 centimeters) in length, and are known for their distinctive crest of large, spiny scales along its back.

[1] Male and female adult T. wolfgangboehmei are most commonly yellowish, brownish, or bright green.

[1] Population density has been estimated to be 20-40 individuals/hectare in natural forest edges, and 80-110 individuals/hectare in local gardens and farm areas.

They prefer forest-edge zones, but may also live in the city centers of Goba and Robe in small fields and gardens.

[1] The official conservation status of Trioceros wolfgangboehmei is unknown with insufficient evidence in terms of total distribution.

Dorso-lateral longitudinal stripe may be Y-shaped.
Bright white spot posterior to the orbit.
Some adults are beige colored rather than yellowish, brownish, or bright green.
Juvenile T. wolfgangboehmei.