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What species?

ChaoticCoyote Oct 28, 2005 01:48 PM

The attached picture shows an excellent representative of the anole s living in and around our house in Pinellas County, Florida. I believe this to be a cuban brown anole (anolis sagrei?), but am not entirely certain. The come in a variety of browns ranging from tan to almost black, and the patterns on their back vary widely. SOme even have frills along their neck and spine.

This particular anole came into the house via our mail earlier this week, during a cold snap, and it has moved (on its own!) into the cage for my year-old green iguana. They seem to get along find, and the anole doesn;t leave, even though he can (sometimes he is on the outside of the cage mesh).

I have many more wild anole picture, if anyone is interested.

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Scott Robert Ladd
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Replies (1)

Lizarddude720 Oct 30, 2005 10:44 AM

yeah its a brown. here in florida ull c more bowns than greens.

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