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Green Anole
Anolis carolinensis
34.73, -83.37
Field Notes
Description:
May be either green or brown depending on environmental conditions. When brown, may have faint markings on the back. Males have a pinkish throat fan that is displayed in territorial rivalries or when approaching a potential mate. The green anole is most easily distinguished form the similar brown anole (Anolis sagrei) by green or lightly patterned brown coloration, pinkish throat fan, and by range.
Habitat:
The green anole is a common lizard throughout Georgia and South Carolina, but is absent from some areas in the mountains. (Clearly not this mountain - they were all over the place at the falls!) Anoles are generally arboreal (living in trees) but can be found almost anywhere. Anoles are commonly found in suburban or even urban areas and can often be seen perched on fences and rooftops.
Notes:
Spotted sunning on a tree near the overlook at the top of the stairs to suspended bridge at Tallulah Gorge State Park
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