beneath the spanish moss with janson jones
Anolis equestris, the Cuban knight anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). A fantastically devilish Cuban knight anole facing down the magic Nikon box. Not to anthropomorphize anoles, but that little tank has got one seriously wicked and devious expression! Learn more about this… Continue Reading “Anolis equestris, 11 June 2016”
Anolis garmani, the Jamaican giant anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). A profile shot of a small Jamaican giant anole. This particular individual shifted its coloring from emerald green, to olive-brown, and back to a light, forest green within a minute. An impressive… Continue Reading “Anolis garmani, 11 June 2016”
Anolis garmani, the Jamaican giant anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Looking at this in-situ shot of a fairly small giant, one might mistake Anolis garmani as being a native Anolis carolinensis from a distance. When you look closer, however, the differences between… Continue Reading “Anolis garmani, 11 June 2016”
Anolis garmani, the Jamaican giant anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Anolis garmani is one of the “holy grail” non-native lizards of south Florida (at least for people such as myself). They only exist in scattered, focused, and limited populations in southeast Florida.… Continue Reading “Anolis garmani, 11 June 2016”
Hemidactylus garnotii, the Indo-Pacific gecko; Volusia county, Florida (12 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hemidactylus garnotii, the Indo-Pacific gecko; Volusia county, Florida (12 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hemidactylus garnotii, the Indo-Pacific gecko; Volusia county, Florida (12 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hemidactylus mabouia, the Tropical house gecko; Volusia county, Florida (09 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hyla cinerea, the American green treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (09 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hemidactylus mabouia, the Tropical house gecko; Volusia county, Florida (08 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (04 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org!
Plestiodon inexpectatus, the Southeastern five-lined skink (presumably); Volusia county, Florida (06 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole; Volusia county, Florida (06 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (04 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole; Volusia county, Florida (04 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole; Volusia county, Florida (03 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole, and Plestiodon inexpectatus, the Southeastern five-lined skink; Volusia county, Florida (03 April 2020). Learn more about the Brown Anole and the Southeastern five-lined skink at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole; Volusia county, Florida (01 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (01 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole; Volusia county, Florida (01 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Iguana iguana, the Green iguana; Monroe county, Florida (04 August 2017). Learn more about this non-native species at iNauralist.org.
Iguana iguana, the Green iguana; Monroe county, Florida (04 August 2017). Learn more about this non-native species at iNauralist.org.
Iguana iguana, the Green iguana; Monroe county, Florida (04 August 2017). Learn more about this non-native species at iNauralist.org.
Anolis cristatellus, the Puerto Rican crested anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (02 September 2011). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (02 September 2011). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Leon county, Florida (31 July 2011). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis equestris, the Knight anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis equestris, the Knight anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis equestris, the Knight anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about anoles at anoleannals.org.
Anolis equestris, the Cuban knight anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (06 August 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Read more about anoles at Anole Annals..
Anolis equestris, the Cuban knight anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (06 August 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about the anoles’ pineal gland at Anole Annals. A close up of the parietal eye on the center-back of the anole’s upper skull.… Continue Reading “Anolis equestris, 06 August 2017”
Anolis equestris, the Cuban knight anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (06 August 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Learn more about the anoles’ parietal eye at Anole Annals. Note the parietal eye in the center-back of the anole’s skull. This parietal eye works… Continue Reading “Anolis equestris, 06 August 2017”
Anolis equestris, the Cuban knight anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (06 August 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Read more about anoles at Anole Annals.
Leiocephalus carinatus armouri, the Northern curlytail lizard; Monroe county, Florida (07 August 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Leiocephalus carinatus armouri, the Northern curlytail lizard; Monroe county, Florida (07 August 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Leiocephalus carinatus armouri, the Northern curlytail lizard; Monroe county, Florida (07 August 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis garmani, the Jamaican giant anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Visit Anole Annals to learn about Anolis lizards.
Anolis garmani, the Jamaican giant anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Visit Anole Annals to learn about Anolis lizards.
Anolis garmani, the Jamaican giant anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Visit Anole Annals to learn about Anolis lizards.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hemidactylus garnotii, the Garnot’s house gecko; Volusia county, Florida (15 October 2014). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Miami-Dade county, Florida (18 March 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis carolinensis, the Carolina green anole; Volusia county, Florida (06 April 2014). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org. Zoomed In:
Basiliscus vittatus, the Brown basilisk; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Basiliscus vittatus, the Brown basilisk; Miami-Dade county, Florida (11 June 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole; Monroe county, Florida (27 November 2015). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis sagrei, the Cuban brown anole; Monroe county, Florida (27 November 2015). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis chlorocyanus, the Hispaniolan green anole; Broward county, Florida (21 January 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anolis chlorocyanus, the Hispaniolan green anole; Broward county, Florida (21 January 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Basiliscus vittatus, the Brown basilisk (juvenile); Broward county, Florida (21 January 2017). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.