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Field Notes

Habitat:

Restaurant garden in tropical forest

Species ID Suggestions

Cuban Brown Anole

Anolis sagrei

Comments (3)

Translation: I don't think it's an A. sagrei. There are something like 74 species of Anoles in Cuba and I don't know them well. To me it looks like (from the non-native species that I'm familiar with here in South Florida) that it is an Anolis cristatellus "Puerto Rican Crested Anole". (if they are also established in Cuba)
No creo que sea un A. sagrei. Hay algo como 74 species de Anoles en Cuba y no las conosco. A mi se me parece (de las especie que conosco no nativas aqui en el sur de la Florida que es un Anolis cristatellus "Puerto Rican Crested Anole" (si es que tambien estan establecidos en cuba.)
I am not sure of the ID of your Lizard, but I think it could be a Cuban Brown Anole. I will send you an ID Suggestion with details. John B.

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PublishedOctober 27, 2022

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