Florida Non-Native Anoles

james L

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Here are some photos I took of Florida non-native anoles. 1st is a Knight Anole. 2nd is a Cuban Green Anole. 3rd is a Bark Anole. 4th is a pair of Brown Anoles mating. Enjoy!
 

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Are all of these yours? I have a Cuban Knight and she is such a little sweetie! We took her in the week before Christmas when we were having a cold spell and she weighted 4 grams and now she's up to 18 grams. I can't get over how soft she is......soft like a Parsonii.
 
See the 4th photo. That little lady has produced lots of feeders for me. She lives on my porch. I call her "Red".
 
The second one loooks like Anolis carolinensis and it is a native if it is. The browns have driven most of them out.
 
Cuban Greens (A.Porcatus) look a lot like A.Carolinensis but there are longer and have a thicker body. They also move alot different the Carolinensis, not as agile. They also inhabit mostly palms.
 
Cuban Greens (A.Porcatus) look a lot like A.Carolinensis but there are longer and have a thicker body. They also move alot different the Carolinensis, not as agile. They also inhabit mostly palms.

Cool, it did indeed look thicker so I wasn't sure. I've found the pacific ones in Kona

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He was brown and not happy at the time
 
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