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Posted on 5/15/15 at 1:42 pm to Jenar Boy
Brown anole. Highly invasive. Also called Cuban anole.
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Threats to natives: Anecdotal and some experimental evidence suggest that the brown anole is primarily responsible for reduced numbers of green anoles (Anolis carolinensis), particularly in human-altered habitats. Brown anoles displace green anoles to higher in trees, and adult male brown anoles sometimes prey upon smaller green anoles (e.g., Gerber 1991, Echternacht 1999, Campbell 2000).
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 2:28 pm to wickowick
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The tail was more oblong than the green lizards also.
He's flattening himself to look bigger from the side. Trickery.
Posted on 5/15/15 at 2:52 pm to boom roasted
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I know it as "green lizard."
I knew them as "chameleons" and called dolphin "porpoise", growing up.
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