The seemingly victorious male Anolis sagrei of the previous day’s Face-Off is seen displaying perched on the base of a palm tree and under the nearby hedge with a female. More photos from my May 9th post are here.
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Ten days later, the dominant male A. sagrei faced a new much more aggressive male challenger.
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CORRECTION! – I had incorrectly identified the species in the following posts: “Two Male Anolis Sagrei Face-Off!”, “Anolis Sagrei Face Off +24 Hrs” and “A 2nd Follow-up To Two Male Anolis Sagrei Face-Off!” The species is actually Anolis distichus or Bark Anole. Note the male’s dewlap displaying with YELLOW spots rather than the black spots of A. sagrei.