The just concluded evolution meetings in Snowbird, UT featured many highlights, but surely none more sensational than this fantastic tattoo adorning the arm of Tulane graduate student Justin Yeager. Justin, whose very cool research focuses on poison arrow frogs, bioluminescent millipedes and mantisflies, assures that a space is reserved on his other arm for a lady proboscis, which as we all know is hornless.
Word on the street is that there are some other very cool anole tattoos out there. Photos welcome!
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Kevin de Queiroz
I think you need to add a feature to the Anole Annals analogous to the Facebook “like” (I realize that I can share the post on Facebook and like it there, but it would be better to be able to “like” it directly in the Anole Annals).