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  • English
    • Brown Anole
    • Cuban brown anole
  • Scientific names
    • Norops sagrei
    • Norops sagrai
    • Dracontura catenata
    • Dactyloa sagraei
    • Anolis stejnegeri
    • Anolis sagrei stejnegeri
    • Anolis sagrei
    • Anolis sagrae
  • German
    • Bahamaanolis

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Brown Anole Anolis sagrei

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daffodil

Date

Apr 1, 2012

Description

Male Brown Anole on the fence

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Cuban brown anole Anolis sagrei sagrei

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jansonjones

Date

Mar 31, 2012

Description

I need to be more proactively assertive in posting Cuban brown anole observations in Florida (and in Georgia). A non-native species to the United States, Anolis sagrei sagrei has made an impressive march up the Floridian peninsula.

~ janson jones,
http://dusttracks.com

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Cuban brown anole Anolis sagrei sagrei

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jansonjones

Date

Mar 31, 2012

Description

I was momentarily distracted in tracking a southern black racer by this Cuban brown anole. The photograph doesn't do it justice. This was one big and beautiful Cuban brown anole!

~ janson jones,
http://dusttracks.com

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Description from Wikipedia

The Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei) is a lizard native to Cuba and the Bahamas. It has been widely introduced elsewhere, and is now found in Florida and as far north as southern Georgia, Texas, Taiwan, Hawaii, Southern California, and other Caribbean islands.

No range data available.