Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis carolinensis: Dactyloidae) Overall length is 12.5-20.3 cm (4.9-8.0 in). Photographed on Gregg’s Mistflower (Conoclinium greggii: Asteraceae)
Green Anole also known as the Carolina Anole (Anolis carolinensis: Dactyloidae) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Males are 15% larger but one needs both sexes side by side to tell this (lol). The male dewlap (throat fan) is three times as large as the females. The males dewlap is pink to...
Green Anole also known as the Carolina Anole (Anolis carolinensis: Dactyloidae) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Males are 15% larger but one needs both sexes side by side to tell this (lol). The male dewlap (throat fan) is three times as large as the females. The males dewlap is pink to...
Green Anole also known as the Carolina Anole (Anolis carolinensis: Polychrotidae) I got out of my car to hike and noticed something was not right about the leaves of the pecan tree above me and then I spotted this anole eating something. Maybe an insect larva? Photographed in a mixed coastal...
Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis: Polychrotidae) This anole is displaying with its pink dewlap or throat fan. I now know it is called a gular flag in other parts of the world. Photographed at McKinney Falls State Park, south Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA. Onion Creek at ca. 168 m (550 ft)...
Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis: Polychrotidae) These lizards grow 15.2-20.3 cm (6-8 in) long which half of that is tail. For us that grew up in the area of the USA from the Carolinas south and west to Texas know these great lizards as chameleons of which they are not. These lizards change...
A little something different. This little fellow lives in the Butterfly Bush and graces me with his presence on occassions. Comes up....warms and goes back into the shade. A pleasure to watch.
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