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Cuban Brown Anole ( Reptile )

Norops sagrei

Photo by maplemoth662
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Field Notes

Description:

At 7:00 a.m. in the morning, I looked out of the sliding glass door, that goes onto the outdoor patio, and I spotted one reptile, resting on a ledge, of one of the three screen doors. The color of this reptile, was different shades of brown. This reptile, had a long, thin tail. There was five digits on each foot. Each digit was banded, with dark and medium colors. There was dark areas, radiating outwards from each eye.

Habitat:

This reptile, is a "trunk-ground" terrestrial species, concentrated in areas with open vegetation, as well as moist forested areas. This reptile, forms its territory among shrubs, vines, fences, and trees.

Notes:

I spotted this reptile, resting on a ledge, on one of the three screen doors, at 7:00 a.m. in the morning.

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PublishedJune 17, 2017

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