Reptile facts: Green anole lizards
The Green Anole is often confused with the chameleon because of their ability to change colors. The two lizards are not related at all, the green anole is one of 250 species of anoles. Adult Green Anoles grow between five and seven inches long, which is mainly their tale.
Habitat
The Green Anole lives in the Southwestern part of the United States and the Caribbean Islands. They can be found in rock
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