";s:4:"text";s:2909:" Scientists estimate that it invaded peninsular Florida 6 separate times in the 1940's. Ecology Though equipped with slightly different survival strategies, life histories and ecomorphs, both species of lizard share roughly similar ecology. The brown anole (Anolis sagrei), also known as the Bahaman anole or De la Sagra's Anole, is a lizard native to Cuba and the Bahamas. They are now one of the most abundant lizards in Florida. Habits & Lifestyle. The green anole can display either a bright green color or a dull, brown shade.
Summary 7 The brown anole (Anolis sagrei) is a lizard native to Cuba and the Bahamas.It has been widely introduced elsewhere, by being sold as a pet lizard, and is now found in Florida and as far north as southern Georgia, Texas, Taiwan, Hawaii, Southern California, and other Caribbean islands. It has been widely introduced elsewhere, by being sold as a pet lizard, and is now found in Florida and as far north in the United States as southern Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Hawaii, and Southern California. Natural Habitat. Males generally have an orange or red throat fan with a white edge. Brown anoles are brown to grayish in color, generally with whitish or yellowish patterning on the back. The brown anole, on the other hand, cannot turn green (i.e. We have some pet quality Brown anoles for sale. By 1970, the Brown Anole was well established in urban areas all over Florida.