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  1. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

    The rare blue-phased green anole lacks xanthophores, which results in a blue, rather than red, often pastel blue, anole. These specimens have become popular recently in the pet trade market.

  2. Green Anole - wildsouthflorida.com

    Green anoles do change colors, but they don't sell insurance. They're much better behaved than that. It is a Florida native, unlike its more common cousin, the brown anole. It is the only anole …

  3. Weekly "What is it?": Green Anole - UF/IFAS Extension ...

    Jun 26, 2025 · Native to Florida and the deep South, they are competent crawlers, prowlers, and predators. I see them frequently on my office building’s outer stucco walls, running along …

  4. Green Anoles in Central Florida

    Its range is the southeastern United States. Anole is pronounced uh-nole, an-ole, or uh-nol-a. Green anoles, Anolis carolinensis, in Florida are not as common as they once were because a …

  5. The 8 Types of ANOLES Found in Florida! (ID Guide)

    Look for the Hispaniolan Green Anole in Florida near trees, shrubs, and buildings in southern Florida. This species is native to Hispaniola, the island of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

  6. The 8 Species of Anoles in Florida: ID Guide with Photos

    Apr 23, 2023 · The green anole is the only species of anole that is native to the state of Florida. They tend to range in color from green or mottled green and brown to brown. Green anole’s …

  7. Anoles in Northwest Florida

    Jul 18, 2025 · Carolina Anole, Green Anole - Anolis carolinensis. Native. Found throughout Florida, the Carolina Anole is the only anole species native to the United States. Adults are 4-8 …

  8. Are Green Anoles Invasive in Florida: Understanding Their ...

    Sep 9, 2024 · Explore the fascinating world of green anoles in Florida, as we uncover whether these colorful lizards are truly invasive. This article dives into their behavior, habitat, and …

  9. Green Anole - Imagine Our Florida, Inc

    They are found in natural and suburban areas throughout our entire state. Adult Green Anoles grow to 5-8 inches long. Males have a solid pink throat fan known as a dewlap. Anoles can …

  10. Green Anole - Crowley

    Our native Florida Anole, this lizard has a slender body, long tail, and sticky toe pads that enable it to climb and catch prey. Males and females both have a ‘dewlap’ (usually much larger in the …