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However, some general trends in Anolis evolution do seem to be observed (therefore not option 2).
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The Anolis is a great water drinker and will find the drops adhering to the leaves of the plants.
Pathfinder or, The Missing Tenderfoot Alan Douglas
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Chameleon or the Anolis, which is its scientific name, are brown and green.
Pathfinder or, The Missing Tenderfoot Alan Douglas
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Huey's lizard studies in the early 1970s included a species called Anolis gundlachi that lived in a forest at about 1,000 feet elevation near El Verde, Puerto Rico.
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Huey's lizard studies in the early 1970s included a species called Anolis gundlachi that lived in a forest at about 1,000 feet elevation near El Verde, Puerto Rico.
YubaNet.com 2009
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Huey's lizard studies in the early 1970s included a species called Anolis gundlachi that lived in a forest at about 1,000 feet elevation near El Verde, Puerto Rico.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Anolis carolinensis, green anole, by Al Denelsbeck — Not endangered or even threatened at this point, they nevertheless are getting crowded out in Florida by the introduced and more aggressive brown anole.
Photography contest: Finalists, General Category - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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The region's most diverse reptile families are the Colubridae, the world's largest snake family, with 122 species present (16 endemic); there are also more than 40 species of the lizard genus Anolis in the hotspot (family Polychrotidae), three-quarters of which are endemic.
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Anolis carolinensis, green anole, by Al Denelsbeck — Not endangered or even threatened at this point, they nevertheless are getting crowded out in Florida by the introduced and more aggressive brown anole.
Photography contest: Finalists, General Category - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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Anolis sagrei, soon became longer-legged, so as to better flee after drawing predatory attention during mating displays.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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