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Cuban Brown Anole

Anolis sagrei

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Field Notes

Description:

Black lizard, not native to Florida, a relative of the Cuban anole

Habitat:

He lives on the lower levels of infrastructure of the garden. (bushy areas) They love my Pipevine also.

Notes:

I spotted him from under the Tangerine tree sitting on the bottom protion of my bird bath.

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Comments (2)

That's a beautiful fellow. And a beautiful garden you have there :)
Brown Anole. Such a funny animal. Too bad they're invasive. Sadly, they're extirpating the population of Carolina Anoles in southern Georgia :(

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PublishedSeptember 12, 2011

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