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Green Anole

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These little guys seem to be getting harder to find out in the wild. So I had to take a couple pics when I ran across this one. I also see herps in the field all the time and never both to take any pictures. I figure I should start doing that more often too.

These may not be great pics but I don't take the good camera out with me. All I have is my little Kodak in the truck all the time.
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Really? At my friends house in Orlando those things were all over. You could see 50+ at any given time on his screened in patio.

They arent even native..right?
 
The green anoles are native, it's the brown anoles that aren't. When I lived in central florida I saw many more brown anoles than green.
 
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