A low-riding bark anole at Bahia Honda State Park, Florida.
~ janson jones,
http://dusttracks.com
One of many bark anoles sharing the grounds of Bahia Honda with Carolina green anoles and Cuban brown anoles -- not to mention the hefty local population of green iguanas. If you're cruising through the Florida Keys and want to catch a heavy dose of lizard action, Bahia Honda's a good place to stop!
~ janson jones,
http://dusttracks.com
The Bark anole is a species of anole found in many Caribbean islands and Florida (as a long introduced species). It spends most its time on tree trunks. Often it is a brownish color with a yellow dewlap. Many subspecies exist.