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Brown anole

The brown anole (Anolis sagrei), also known commonly as the Cuban brown anole, Bahaman anole, or De la Sagra's anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is native to Cuba, the Bahamas, Little Cayman, Cayman Brac, Jamaica, the Swan Islands, the Yucatán Peninsula, Belize and the Caribbean coast of Guatemala and Honduras. It has…

Diet, Overview & Habitat and distribution

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Brown anole

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Brown anole

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related to Habitat and distribution · 21
Brown anole → Broward County, Brown, Caribbean, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Currently, Dade County, Florida, Florida Keys, Georgia, Honduras, It, Jamaica, Juvenile, Mexico, Palm Beach County, Texas, The, Today, United States
related to Dewlap · 8
Brown anole → Anolis, Dactyloidae, Dewlaps, II, In, Nearly, The, This
related to Mating · 8
Brown anole → Control, Dewlap, During, In, Male, Males, Richard Tokarz, There
related to Conservation · 7
Brown anole → Because, In, No, Some, They, United States, While
related to Male-male competition · 7
Brown anole → Additionally, Different, If, So, Studies, The, When
related to Reproduction · 7
Brown anole → If, In, June, Males, Sexual, The, When
related to Habitat migration · 6
Brown anole → Female, Generally, Instead, Males, The, Under
related to Parental care · 6
Brown anole → An, As, From, However, The, This
related to Description · 5
Brown anole → Brown, Carolina, Color, Like, The
related to Diet · 5
Brown anole → Brown, Carolina, If, Occasionally, They

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brown anole anoles species male female also dewlap anolis mating males sagrei territory found carolina green size populations native caribbean

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Brown anoleis ainvasive species in the United States0.90text
Diploderma swinhonisinstance ofposing potential competitive crowding out effect towards the native species0.80text
Takydromus formosanus in Taiwaninstance ofposing potential competitive crowding out effect towards the native species0.80text
cricketsinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text
mothsinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text
antsinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text
grasshoppersinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text
cockroachesinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text
mealwormsinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text
beetlesinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text
fliesinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text
earwigsinstance ofwhich was subsequently swallowed wholeBrown anoles feed on small arthropods0.80text

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