k Anole lizard An anole, Anolis roquet, found on the Caribbean island of Martinique 1984 most species of anole occur on the islands of the West Indies but a few also occur in the mainland forest. There is a great variation in colour and pattern within this species six subspecies are known although this specimen has not been identified into one. Anoles are the largest genus in the family of iguanids they are slender and elegantlooking climbing lizards with welldeveloped adhesive toes. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Anole lizard An anole, Anolis roquet, found on the Caribbean island of Martinique  1984   most species of anole occur on the islands of the West Indies but a few also occur in the mainland forest. There is a great variation in colour and pattern within this species  six subspecies are known although this specimen has not been identified into one. Anoles are the largest genus in the family of iguanids  they are slender and elegant looking climbing lizards with well developed adhesive toes.
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Anole lizard

An anole, Anolis roquet, found on the Caribbean island of Martinique (1984); most species of anole occur on the islands of the West Indies but a few also occur in the mainland forest. There is a great variation in colour and pattern within this species; six subspecies are known although this specimen has not been identified into one. Anoles are the largest genus in the family of iguanids; they are slender and elegant-looking climbing lizards with well-developed adhesive toes.

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