httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xXPcYUnKRM
At least according to some. AA emailed the production team asking for the back story, but we still await a response.
And while we’re on the topic of anole flicks, here’s a video of an emaciated but alert and active female green anole slowing changing color.
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Janson
This is one reason I adore these here pneumatic tubes of the interweb. This is awesome beyond reason.
2:54 is priceless!
To those readers who merely crave anole violence, check out 6:18.
Rich Glor
I want to second Jonathan’s endorsement. This is a remarkably informative short film about anoles. When I saw the kids popping out of shrubs in the first few minutes I thought it was just going to be a cute video of kids messing with anoles, but these kids really know their stuff! This video is far more informative than anything Steve Irwin, Jeff Corwin, Mark O’Shea or any of television’s other reptile exports have done.