Professor of Biology and Director of the Living Earth Collaborative at Washington University in Saint Louis. I've spent my entire professional career studying anoles and have discovered that the more I learn about anoles, the more I realize I don't know.
I’m surprised a lucrative industry hasn’t already developed breeding anole morphs, as was the case with ball pythons.
Particularly because most large anoles are spectacular looking already, imagine getting a blue A.ferreus.
k. ra
I’m surprised a lucrative industry hasn’t already developed breeding anole morphs, as was the case with ball pythons.
Particularly because most large anoles are spectacular looking already, imagine getting a blue A.ferreus.
Jen
I would have enjoyed a write up regarding these morphs along with the photos.