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Anolis sagrei plays dead
In previous post, Hispanioland shows us a picture of the fake dead behavior by Anolis distichus. This year I breed my pair of Anolis sagrei and I have several offsprings. I can see that this behavior is rather common among … Continue reading
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Anolis sagrei plays dead
In previous posts, Hispanioland shows us a picture of the fake dead behavior. This year I breed my pair of Anolis sagrei and I have several offsprings. I can see that this behavior is rather common among the offsprings, and I partially film … Continue reading
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Anolis sagrei plays dead
In previous posts, Hispanioland shows us a picture of the fake dead behavior. This year I breed my pair of Anolis sagrei and I have several offsprings. I can see that this behavior is rather common among the offsprings, and I partially … Continue reading
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ID Grass anole
Hi anoles enthusiast! It’s a recurrent problem in pet shop, the identification of the animals which are less common. In France a pet shop announce “Anolis hendersoni” for this anole? I need your opinion, in my mind it’s an Anolis … Continue reading
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Albino anole
A very rare picture of an albino anole. I searched on a lot of websites, but found no information. The albinos specimens have an life esperance relatively short (the photo shows a just hatched individuals) , either they are eaten … Continue reading
Anolis equestris potior (Blue Beauty)
By browsing a PDF showing the amphibians and reptiles of Cuba, I found a picture of a beautiful anole: Anolis equestris potior. After doing some research, I was able to find very little info about it. It was described in 1975 by … Continue reading