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Old 04-02-2008, 04:38 PM
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Were they introduced deliberately or accidentally? Have they had any effect on native species? Always interesting to know about these invasive species. Good picture - the pattern on the back nicely shown.

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Native to Cuba but introduced to Florida, the Brown Anole is a close relative to the Green Anole, a native of Florida. Brown Anoles earn their name from their ability to turn numourous shades and patterns of brown and black. Unlike their Floridian coousins, however, the Brown Anole cannot turn green.
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