THE WILD-MAN'S WILD FRIENDS VIDEO SERIES - EPISODE 30 - CUBAN BROWN ANOLE

What a fast and beautiful lizard!


The Cuban Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei) can now be found across the southern United States and even in Taiwan. Originally, it was found in the Caribbean Islands.

Like other small lizards, the Cuban Brown Anole became popular in the pet trade, and many made their way outside in the wild. Since they have the tendency to displace the native lizards, they are considered to be invasive by some.

The males have a beautiful bright orange dewlap. The pattern on their backs can look like that of a Red-Tailed Boa or Copperhead. For more info, check out the video below.

The information is the video is original but I did have a quick refresher from this source.

THE WILD-MAN'S WILD FRIENDS - EPISODE 30

CUBAN BROWN ANOLE


Obviously, we are having a lot of fun in South Texas. We are about to head out to South Padre Island to see what we can find in the sea. I'll be back later, and we'll keep you posted.

If you enjoyed this video, please consider thanking @thelivingpoet for encouraging me to make it!


As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


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Until next time…

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