Periodically, we’ve discussed how green and brown anoles interact now that they’ve been thrown into sympatry in the southeastern U.S. and elsewhere–do they fight, do they mate, do they just ignore each other? Perhaps, it seems, a little bit of each. In any case, the latest report comes from Janson Jones over at Dust tracks on the web, who presents a nice tryptich of observations and photos on a one-side green-brown interaction in southern Georgia. As always, the photos are sumptuous and the text entertaining.
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