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A serendipitous find in the National Museum of Natural History’s collections yielded just the second known specimen of a ...
My colleagues and I are doing this by studying the anoles in exquisite detail. Last year was especially exciting: We ran what we called the Lizard Olympics. As the morning heat builds, we spot our ...
Observers believe both came here by “piggybacking” on exotic plants brought in by the horticultural sector. Read more at ...
Amanda McNulty shares tips on where to spot anoles, and how to coax one into performing an amusing parlor trick.
As the morning heat builds, 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 ...
By October, a whole new generation has emerged. The anoles of Lizard Island, clockwise from top left: Cuban knight anole, Hispaniolan bark anole, American green anole, Cuban brown anole ...
Tiny fishing poles As the morning heat builds, 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 ...
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