Posted by:
cheshireycat
at Thu Sep 18 16:03:01 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cheshireycat ]
Well, I don't just mean the beaches... While a green anole might feed almost always up in a tree, however, browns often feed on the ground. The dirt is, in most of Peninsular Florida, very sandy (not everywhere because dirt has been added to many developed areas, but out in less developed areas it's all sandy) because Florida is one, big sandbar.
So it's not the best substrate, no, but my point is just that it's not the best choice because of impactions, not because it's not natural. Especially considering that browns come from Cuba and surrounding islands which are also almost all sand with exceptions around mountains. ----- Got hips like Cinderella / Must be having a good shame / Talking sweet about nothing / Cookie I think you're Tame 
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