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Invasive Brown Lizards--see the attached graphic. Brown...

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by: mountainboomer Active Indicator LED Icon  OP  New Member
~ 7 years ago   Jun 24, '16 6:26pm  
Invasive Brown Lizards--see the attached graphic. Brown anoles have been introduced through much of the southern US by hiding in imported tropical plants. I'm hoping to document their spread in The Woodlands. Currently I know of two populations. If you think you have them in your neighborhood please email me (at the address in the graphic).
 
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mountainboomer Active Indicator LED Icon  OP  New Member
~ 7 years ago   Jun 24, '16 6:28pm  
NOTE: The ones on the left are the native ones. They can change color from green to brown. The ones on the right are the ones I'm interested in. They're originally from the Caribbean and they unfortunately outcompete our native green anoles...if you see the browns, you probably don't see as many greens (if any at all).
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