Saturday, 10 October 2015

Sleeping lizard


Sleeping lizard
Life's like a bed of roses, even for a green anole ;)
The green anole is generally about five to eight inches (13 to 20 cm) long. Females are usually smaller and can be under five inches (13 cm) long. Green anoles have adhesive lamellae on their foot-pads for crawling along walls, much like geckos. Able to change color, the green anole can be anywhere from bright green to browns and grays. One thought is that the green coloration is related to dominance.

Their color varies depending on their mood, temperature, humidity and health. They are often referred to as the American chameleon, although they are unrelated to chameleons. Their tails and bodies are long and slender and their heads have pointed snouts. Males are distinguishable from females because males have a pink dewlap, a flap of skin that hangs in an arc below their neck. This dewlap is used for attracting females and in territorial displays.

Green anoles live in the Southeastern United States from eastern Texas to southern Virginia.
Green anoles eat small insects and spiders. They stalk them in shrubs, vines, walls and even window screens. Prey must move to be detected.

Know more:
http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Care-Sheets/Green-Anole/
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/reptilesamphibians/facts/factsheets/anole.cfm

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#biodiversity   #greenanole   #lizards   #coolcritters

5 comments:

  1. Cute widdle guy. This cute thing seems to be common to all chameleons - the four and two legged varieties...  ;) 
    Curiously, it has side-ward smiley expression that reminds me of someone.

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  2. Something to check if I ever buy some roses...

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