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Cuban Brown Anole

Anolis sagrei

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Field Notes

Description:

Small, light brown lizard with a thick, white stripe down it's back, bordered by a thin, black stripe to either side. All of the anoles I have run into are very skittish, quick and like to jump as oft as they run.

Habitat:

A woodpile on the edge of a lush yard near Lake Killarney in central Florida. The trees are tall, bushes thick and plants well-watered. It's a very friendly place for flora and fauna.

Species ID Suggestions

Crested Anole, female

Anolis cristatellus

Comments (1)

Brown Anole females look like this with more patterning on the back: http://www.the-lizard-lounge.com/content/gallery/lizard-pictures/brown-anole-pictures/brown-anole-02.jpg http://srelherp.uga.edu/lizards/anosag.htm

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