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A serendipitous find in the National Museum of Natural History’s collections yielded just the second known specimen of a ...
Our native lizard, the green anole, is familiar to us all, although they are mostly tree dwelling, they’re often in bushes or sunning on porches. Sexually, they are polygynous, the males mate with ...
Amanda McNulty shares tips on where to spot anoles, and how to coax one into performing an amusing parlor trick.
Our research takes place on a South Florida island roughly the size of an American football field – assuming we’re successful in sidestepping the American crocodiles that bask in the surrounding lake.
A green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis). Long-term lizard study challenges the rules of evolutionary biology Long-term lizard study challenges the rules of evolutionary biology Long-term lizard ...
we spot our first lizards: Cuban brown anoles near to the ground, and the mottled scales of Hispaniolan bark anoles just above them. Further up, in the leafy tree canopies, are American green ...
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