Watch the cuban documentary: ANOLIS: VIGILANTES DE DÍA
In the year 2010, a group of students from the International School of Film and Television from San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba, made a film: “Anolis: Vigilantes of the Day,” an excellent documentary of nine minutes about Cuban anoles. The documentary is narrated in Spanish and has the best aspects of the natural history of these lizards, including some ecomorphs and the use of the dewlap in displays.
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Jonathan Losos
Anoles dewlapping to the sounds of “Tequila,” vermiculatus swimming, and a cameo appearance by a tody. What more could one want?
Leo Fleishman
I think a better translation of the title is “Guards (or watchmen) of the day.”
Ramon E. Martinez-Grimaldo
Thank you Leo. I think too the correct title is “the watchmen…”
Skip Lazell
Excellente! Wish that tody had caught a nice little one for us….
Tomy Bukovsky
perfect, super!!! Bon travajo! I would like obtain more an films about Cuba wildlife, help please me,where? Tomy Bukovsky , Czech rep., Polna.
Kirsten Nicholson
Fabulous video fun! Loved the interactions caught on the film.