View of the high elevations of Mt. Oku showing Trioceros serratus and T. quadricornis gracilior habitat fragmented. Image by Walter Tapondjou
Cameroon
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Cameroon is on the west coast of Africa.
There are a wide variety of species that occur on Cameroon. The most unique types congregate in the mountain ranges from Mt. Cameroon all the way up to Mt. Oku.
Cameroon is on the west coast of Africa.
There are a wide variety of species that occur on Cameroon. The most unique types congregate in the mountain ranges from Mt. Cameroon all the way up to Mt. Oku.
Lowland Habitat
The lowlands of western Cameroon are warm and humid. In these elevations (up to around 600 meters above sea level) we find Trioceros cristatus, Trioceros oweni, and Rhampholeon spectrum.
Cameroon is on the west coast of Africa.
There are a wide variety of species that occur on Cameroon. The most unique types congregate in the mountain ranges from Mt. Cameroon all the way up to Mt. Oku.
Highland Habitat
Above 600 meters and going to 2700 meters up the peaks of the
Cameroon is on the west coast of Africa.
There are a wide variety of species that occur on Cameroon. The most unique types congregate in the mountain ranges from Mt. Cameroon all the way up to Mt. Oku.
Mt. Cameroon
A Trioceros montium and Trioceros cristatus share the same perch in an overlap of range on Mt. Cameroon.
Rumpi Hills
Mt. Rumpi in the background
Mt. Kupe
This stream flowing through the Mt. Kupe foothills played host to numerous Trioceros cristatus who roost in branches along side the stream.
Mt. Manengouba
Nsoung village, 1300m in elevation, with Mount Manengouba showing in the back-ground. This is the forest habitat for Trioceros perreti, T.q.quadricornis, T.montium, and T. pfefferi.
Mt. Bamboutos
A view of Mt. Bamboutos, the habitat of Trioceros serratus.
Mt. Oku
A view of Trioceros quadricornis gracilior habitat on Mt. Oku