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Life is like an anole. Sometimes it’s green. Sometimes it’s brown. But it’s always a small American lizard.
How embarrassing! I think I will just turn dark & slink away… LOL
Is that Anolis glorius at right? He’s keeping his glory with his dewlap!
Hah! I thought the same thing. Question is: Who is on the left?
Is that really what you think I’d look like with a dewlap? I imagined A. glorius as a much nobler beast…
I think I would have pictured you with a distichus dewlap, rather than a sagrei dewlap. Otherwise, you seem to be dewlapping at Miguel. That’s my best guess.
Huh I thought it was Anolis smallwoodi.
Oh snap!
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