A Very Orange Brown Anole

We’ve had a number of previous posts on orange-colored brown anoles, but here’s a nice blog post that discusses them a bit further, with a bonus photo of a yellowish green anole. Christina Chappell, the majordomo of serenityspell.com, reports that the lizard was seen in the northern part of the Everglades. And, no, in case you’re wondering, the photo was not altered in any way.

Jonathan Losos

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1 Comment

  1. Tora

    Wow look how orange he is! I’ve heard of them popping up as far as Ormond Beach where I live, but have yet to find any. I read the posts before and it seems to be a genetic morph which is awesome!

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