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- The Invader of the Month: The Brown Anole, Anolis sagrei
A comprehensive review of the invasion of the brown anole in North America and elsewhere ... T he brown anole is a small Caribbean lizard that colonized south Florida and Mexico ...
http://invasions.bio.utk.edu/invaders/sagrei.html
- Brown Anole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Brown Anole, Anolis sagrei (or Norops sagrei) also called the Bahaman Anole is a lizard native to Cuba and the Bahamas. It has been widely introduced elsewhere, and is now ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Anole
- Lizards
Many lizards, including the Green Anole, Brown Anole, Southeastern Five-lined Skink. and Indo-pacific Gecko, can cast off their tails at will when threatened or molested.
http://www.audubon.org/local/sanctuary/corkscrew/Wildlife/Lizards.html
- anole, anoles, lizard, lizards, green anole, brown anole, anolis ...
Book about native green and invader brown anoles is an enjoyable learning experience for adults and youngsters. Covers all aspects of anole life and includes message about saving ...
http://anolebook.com
- Brown Anole Care Sheet
Brown Anoles are common pets. Know how to take care of them with this Brown Anole Care Sheet. ... Brown Anole Care Sheet: Scientific Name: Anolis sagrei
http://www.the-lizard-lounge.com/content/species/brown-anole.asp
- Polychrotidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anole lizards are frequently and incorrectly called chameleons or geckos, although they are ... although the most prevalent of these species by far is the Cuban brown anole, which has ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anole
- Anole Lizard
Green Anole Lizard Anolis carolinensis porcatus. Family: Iguanidae ... They can vary their skin color between green and shades of brown and are ...
http://www.hilozoo.com/animals/AR_anole.htm
- Brown Anole
Description: 5 - 8.5 in (12 - 21 cm). Brown anoles are brown to grayish in color, generally with whitish or yellowish patterning on the back.
http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/lizards/anosag.htm
- Anole Photos Florida Georgia
The Brown Anole is not native to the United States. But it has become well-established in South Florida and is now the most commonly-seen lizard.
http://www.southalley.com/album_anoles2.html
- Brown Anole Lizards - Worldwide Wildlife and Environment Forums
Native to Cuba but introduced to Florida, the Brown Anole is a close relative to the Green Anole, a native of Florida. Brown Anoles earn their name
http://www.wildabouttheworld.com/forum/amphibians-and-reptiles/1018-brown-anole-lizards.html
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