Water anoles are remarkable creatures. Perched along the banks of steep waterfalls in the forests of Panama and Costa Rica, they’re often seen bending and peering down at rushing streams below as if ...
Green anoles, common in the South, change color due to external factors and hormones, not to match surroundings.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Green anoles are less frequently seen near the ground as brown anoles become more prolific, instead evolving to a better suited ...
One of the most commonly seen lizards in the Southern states is the green anole, also known as the North American green anole ...
Knight anoles, or Anolis equestris, are one of the largest anole species, with the knight anole size often reaching over 6 inches, or 17 centimeters, in length from snout to vent. Most knight anoles ...
Zoo officials announced the hatching of the four lizards which are native to the coastal forest of eastern Cuba. Officials say they spend most of their time high up in the tree canopy. They are ...
In the Sept. 1 On Gardening column, a reader expressed concern about seeing more brown anoles and fewer green anoles. Many now want to know how to get rid of the brown lizards. The shift in population ...
The little guys hatched in the aquarium's Seven Rivers gallery. Under the watchful care of aquarium staff, the baby lizards are thriving alongside the two adult anoles already on exhibit. The adult ...
The anole family is a large family of small and medium-sized lizards. Brown anoles aren’t native to the U.S., but they currently have made their home in several states. These lizards have a dull brown ...