Herp Review Bonanza: Green Anoles Mating with Browns, Crested Anole Cannibalism, Brown Anoles Eating a Snake, and Communal Green Anole Nests!

From article by Sater and Smith in March 2018 Herp. Review.

From article by Sater and Smith in March 2018 Herp. Review.

The March 2018 issue of Herpetological Review is chockful of fascinating Natural History Notes about anoles. Highlights: A male carolinensis mating with a female sagrei (we’ve seen that before!), a cristatellus eating a smaller member of the same species, a sagrei eating an anole, and communal nesting in green anoles. You can read all these stories and more, now that Natural History Notes are open access and downloadable! Click on volume 49(1), Natural History Notes.

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Jonathan Losos

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  1. Arcesio

    Hello, I have a bunch of these red headed ones. I have noticec that most of the smaller common lizzards are dissappearing from my backyard. Could they be eating them? Or they have been just swept away because of territorial behavior?

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