I have extensively photographed Anole in an urban environment because they are so readily available here in south Florida literally outside my door and frequently indoors too. Despite the lamentations of displacement of the native Anolis carolinensis, they are frequently observed in my immediate area. I will present a few photos showing confrontations between the variety of West Indian Anole and the native green. Knight anole is also present, mostly juvenile as I do not observe fully grown specimens either because of adult movement to other areas or the wide variety of predators, mostly large birds. More about geckoes, basilisks and iguana will be posted in related forums.
- A 2nd Follow-up To Two Male Anolis Sagrei Face-Off! - May 19, 2012
- Anolis Sagrei Face Off +24 Hrs - May 19, 2012
- Children’s Book In Progress: Anoles by Day And Geckoes At Night - May 14, 2012
Pat Shipman
I’m hoping for more wonderful photos.
J James
Awesome.
Yoel Stuart
Looking forward to seeing more photos! I study the green-brown anole interaction but don’t have very many pictures of them interacting.