This prototype video from a nature center in Bellaire, Texas has a degree of charm and entertainment, but a few factual errors and some unexpected historical/geopolitical statements. Still, it’s nice to see anoles chosen as the subject of their first video in what could be a series of micro-documentaries. More on the video and anoles at this website.
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Rick Wallach
Well, yeah, I can see our beloved little festive anole spreading all the way to the arctic circle where, no doubt, albino specimens will be better adapted and far more populous (and soon reclassified as the Denali anole; it’s only a matter of time until Chelsea posts about them). I can see them thriving amid the tussocks where they consume vast quantities of the Alaskan state bird.