Question: We saw one of those little green lizards sunning on a railing at the Aquarium. Its skin was falling off. Was it sick or something? Answer: It sure could have appeared that way, but chances ...
The Forgotten Coast is being invaded by an exotic lizard called the Cuban brown anole. This may not be a crisis unless you are a native green anole, in which case, raise the alarm because the newly ...
The Carolina anole (Anolis carolinensis), commonly called the green anole, is native to the United States and is the most common lizard found in Florida in both urban and rural areas. Some call it a ...
One of the most commonly seen lizards in the Southern states is the green anole, also known as North American green anole or Carolina anole. (Its scientific name is Anolis carolinensis.) Although more ...
The little guys hatched in the aquarium's Seven Rivers gallery. Under the watchful care of aquarium staff, the baby lizards are thriving alongside the two adult anoles already on exhibit. The adult ...
Q: What are those little green lizards we see everywhere at the beach? A. These sun worshipers are Carolina anoles (Anolis carolinensis). If you live at the coast it helps to get used to these sleek ...
THIS remarkable reptile has sent social media users into overdrive as they struggle to spot the tiny creature amongst the greenery. Anglea B Ramirez, from Charlotte, North Carolina, shared the image ...
As a gardener, you undoubtedly encounter many lizard visitors in your yard. Knowing a little about who they are will enrich your outdoor experience and possibly increase your appreciation of these ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. If you grab ahold of this tree-loving ...
Evolution is often thought of as being such a slow process that it can’t be observed. That’s not true, but to happen quickly, there usually has to be some sort of strong pressure on a population to ...
We should all feel sympathy for the poor children of New England, who grow up deprived of the wonder of the green chameleon. I can only imagine what choking in the green heat of July would be like if ...