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RE: Something we can all agree upon...

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Posted by: Calparsoni at Wed Mar 17 00:22:39 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Calparsoni ]  
   

I was just talking about this same subject with a friend tonight he was doing work on his house and only found 4 or 5 anoles (all greens no browns) he is in Orlando. I have seen less than 10 since the freeze only one that was possibly a brown anole. I'm north of Orlando. I haven't been in town lately so I haven't seen for myself what the population is like there. I will be real curious to see what shows up later this spring. I'm certain Brown anoles have survived but based on past winters this freeze definitely put a dent in the population. I'm kind of hoping it did the same to the much more insidious cuban treefrogs.


   

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