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 Polychrotidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anoles feed on small insects such as crickets, cockroaches, spiders, moths, and grubs.
In the U.S. green anoles will stay on vegetation for camouflage purposes, but may be closer to ground such as in shrubs, small trees and even lush potted plants.
Green anoles are also found in warm climates throughout North and South America.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polychrotidae   (725 words)

  
 Carolina Anole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anoles can be dangerous to small children, and should generally be left alone when encountered in the wild.
These lizards feed on various insects and other invertebrates.
Males are of solid color across the back, and females have a white stripe along the backbone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_Anole   (357 words)

  
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Anoles are small lizards, around 4 to 22 inches long, tip of their nose to tail, which in many species can be about two thirds of the animals length.
The one anole that doesn't live in warm areas, the Carolina Green Anole, hibernates and is inactive in winter, cause it's unable to keep itself warm enough to go out and walk around and hunt and just have fun being an anole.
That means that when they capture and eat insects, most of the energy that they get form their food isn't used for making heat.
http://www.homestead.com/Anolis/who.html   (515 words)

  
 Carolina Biological: Carolina Anole: Classroom Critter Extraordinaire!
Anoles are typically found in bushes or trees, but because they are excellent climbers, they can also be seen on walls and fences.
In nature, anoles consume a wide variety of small insects and insect larvae.
Anoles can inflate this vividly colored piece of cartilage located under their chins to make themselves look larger and more dominant.
http://www.carolina.com/calendar_activities/2002/0201.asp   (889 words)

  
 Green Anole
Anoles are commonly found in suburban or even urban areas and can often be seen perched on fences and rooftops.
Although the green anole is the only anole species native to the U.S., several other species have been introduced in Florida and are expanding their ranges northward.
Prey: Anoles eat a wide variety of insects, spiders, and other invertebrates.
http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/lizards/anocar.htm   (336 words)

  
 Choosing a Green Anole - PetPlace.com
Anoles and chameleons are not at all closely allied.
Adult female green anoles grow to about 4 ½ inches in length from nose to tail tip and usually have a well-developed light vertebral stripe.
Baby anoles will require insects of smaller size than the adults.
http://www.petplace.com/articles/artshow.asp?artID=1829&cb=ns   (1379 words)

  
 Anole Photos Florida Georgia
These anoles do not come to the ground; they stay on a large trunk or limb of a tree and flee upward when approached.
Green anoles grow to 8" in total length.
Patterns and colors of Brown Anoles vary greatly.
http://www.southalley.com/album_anoles2.html   (810 words)

  
 21. Anole
Anole because it is an arboreal animal, eats mostly insects and worms.
Many feed mealworms to their Anole but that is not a nutritionally sound diet.
Better to have a small cage of wire for your child to safely walk their Anole in.
http://www.denelder.com/kritters/21kr.html   (1126 words)

  
 florafauna.page
These females lay their eggs in small depressions in moist soil, leaf litter, rotten wood, or even in a hole in a tree.
While this territory is admittedly small (1cubic m aprox.) it usually contains the home ranges of two to three female Carolina anoles.
It also helps to prevent erosion by holding the sand in place with its roots.
http://www.geocities.com/coastalcarolinas2002/florafauna.html   (1068 words)

  
 North Carolina Aquariums
Anoles feed on a variety of insects and spiders throughout the day.
After mating, they will lay at least one egg every other week from March through October.
Although unrelated to chameleons, anoles are often confused with chameleons because of their ability to change color.
http://www.ncaquariums.com/newsite/askaquarium/ata/anole.htm   (516 words)

  
 Ace Basin Biological Resources: Herpetofauna
Herpetofaunal communities are extensive and active throughout the year along the South Carolina coast because of its warm, humid climate.
Most of these are considered transients in South Carolina waters.
The composition of herpetofauna communities is primarily controlled by water regimes, salinity of the water, and structure of the vegetative community (Sandifer et al.
http://www.csc.noaa.gov/acebasin/herpetof.htm   (1136 words)

  
 Green Anole - North Carolina
Prey: Anoles typically feed on small insects and other arthropods such as butterflies, flies, crickets, and small grasshoppers.
Usually, the females shallowly bury their eggs in soil, rotten wood, or similar material.
Habits: The anole is sometimes called a "chameleon" by many people because of its ability to change colors, but the color change is associated with temperature, stress, and various other environmental and behavioral factors.
http://www.herpsofnc.org/herps_of_NC/lizards/Ano_car.html   (203 words)

  
 FONT's North Carolina Birds & Other Wildlife Feature
It reaches the northern limit of its breeding range along the southern North Carolina coast.
That bird, most often known as the BACHMAN'S SPARROW, is named after a Carolinean (a South Carolinean) of the early 1800's.
A governor of South Carolina at that time kept 4 or 5 of the colorful songsters in cages.
http://www.focusonnature.com/NorthCarolinaBirds&OtherWildlifeFeature.htm   (2478 words)

  
 Florida Herp Bibliography, Topic search results
Limbaugh, J. No-care breeding of brown anoles; or, mini-Komodo-monitor management.
Impact and management of nonindigenous species in Florida.
Population systematics of the Carolina anole, Anolis carolinensis Vogt (Sauria: Polychrotidae): geographic variation in morphology.
http://wld.fwc.state.fl.us/herpbibl/resultstopic.asp?Species=ACAR   (2431 words)

  
 Species Account - Carolina Green Anole
They are arboreal (live in trees or other vegetation) and are often seen on fences, shrubs tall grasses and walls.
The Carolina Green Anole is a thin lizard that may be betweem 5-8 1/2 inches long.
They lay their egg in leaf litter, rock piles, or trash.
http://www.fs.fed.us/oonf/species_acct/reptiles/carolinagreenanole.htm   (122 words)

  
 anole
Morphological variation in the tropical anole, Anolis casildae (Squamata: Polychrotidae).
Population systematics of the Carolina anole, Anolis carolinensis voigt (Iguanidae: Polychrotinae): geographic variation in morphology.
ANOLE - CAROLINA (Earth Life Forms - Animals)
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0910295.html   (100 words)

  
 Welcome to McMartinVille
It slowly climbed from near ground level to about 7 feet up into the oak tree, the leaves of which had already changed color for the fall.
See also my anole sightings in Hawai'i, Texas, and South Carolina.
This is the furthest north I've seen an anole in the wild.
http://www.mcmartinville.com/reptiles/trips/arkansas/anole.htm   (86 words)

  
 Frognet.org Gallery :: Wild Herps
Here the snake is cutting through the grass as it heads up a small sand dune.
They look really funny with their over sized heads.
I found it around some marshes on an island off of one of the Carolinas (I can't remember which one at this time).
http://www.frognet.org/gallery/jbeetle-wild-herps   (186 words)

  
 Pet Handbook - The complete guide to pets » Brown Anole
Males and females differ somewhat in coloration: males have a dark stripe down their backs, females a light stripe.
The Brown Anole is a slender lizard reaching about 18cm in length.
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http://www.pethandbook.com/pets717.html   (167 words)

  
 Carolina Anole, Anolis carolinensis
These colors appear to be dictated by two factors: ambient temperatures or sexual behavior.
The male Carolina Anole has one other color in his repertoire: a bright, cherry red that is exposed when he extends a thin finger of cartilage running from his chin to the bottom of his neck.
Since one anole may defend only a few square yards, it's not unusual to see several males patrolling a large pile of stones or logs, frantically doing push-ups to show off their dewlaps to best advantage.
http://www.hiltonpond.org/ThisWeek001101.html   (550 words)

  
 Animals and Plants of South Carolina's Catawba River Corridor
The animals and plants listed here are those that are known to occur or
Animals and Plants of South Carolina's Catawba River Corridor
There are only a few records of this species and only one known maternity roost site in South Carolina.
http://www.midnet.sc.edu/audubon/catawbaweb.htm   (328 words)

  
 wildherps.com - Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis)
These populations were recently designated to be a separate subspecies, Anolis carolinensis seminolus.
Unfortunately these anoles are just as hard to find amidst the far more plentiful Brown Anoles as their northern cousins.
Anole expert Dr. Ann Paterson told me that a lookalike (and closely related) Cuban anole species, Anolis porcatus, has been found in south Florida and is possibly spreading.
http://www.wildherps.com/species/A.carolinensis.html   (472 words)

  
 Carolina Anole
Anoles were once popular years ago as 'living jewelry'; placed on coats and hats, the lizards would stay put, more or less.
In populated areas they will take up residence on buildings, and often end up inside them.
When the lizard died or escaped, one simply went to the five-and-dime and purchased another.
http://gto.ncsa.uiuc.edu/mike/LifeLizards/anole.htm   (142 words)

  
 Florida Lizards Photos
It is found in the SE from the Carolinas to Texas, including all of Florida and most of Georgia.
Now I have a sufficient number of species so that the webpage may be useful for people trying to identify a species.
If I had used the old method, the only difference would be that both Anoles and Spiny Lizards would be in the family Iguanidae.
http://www.southalley.com/lizards.html   (989 words)

  
 Congaree Repliles
Some of the most commonly seen reptiles in Congaree are skinks, anoles, box turtles, black rat snakes, brown water snakes and rough green snakes.
Some snakes and lizards give birth to live young, but most lay large eggs with yolks and protective shells.
http://www.nps.gov/cosw/coswrept.htm   (194 words)

  
 Carolina Anole, one of many animals found at the Francis Beidler Forest Sanctuary
Carolina Anole, one of many animals found at the Francis Beidler Forest Sanctuary
The entirity of South Carolina and south-east North Carolina.
This particular species is well known to me.My cat has particular predelection for stalking them.
http://www.pride-net.com/swamp/anole.htm   (237 words)

  
 Image:Anole 8172.JPG - TheBestLinks.com - TheBestLinks.com:Text of the GNU Free Documentation License, ...
Photo by Pollinator, on goldenrod, South Carolina, October, 2001
http://www.thebestlinks.com/Image__3A__Anole_8172.JPG.html   (160 words)

  
 Creek Running North: Comment on Aneides lugubris
The most common lizard-like animal around this part of GA may be the Carolina anole.
That just might be the critter I unearthed from the manure pile.
You've inspired me to learn whether arboreal salamanders are native to GA.
http://www.faultline.org/cgi-bin/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=2165   (108 words)

  
 ECOLOGY PHOTOGRAPHIC™ Polychrotidae-1
The Cuban Knight Anole is the largest member of its genus, but rarely reaches a length of more...
http://www.ecology.org/ecophoto/reptiles_files/Polychrotidae.html   (575 words)

  
 IPPL Grounds Home to Varied Wildlife
IPPL animal caregiver Hardy prepared the list below of animals that have actually been observed on IPPL grounds.
At IPPL's 2000 conference naturalist Rudy Mancke, producer of the TV program "Nature Scene," was delighted at the many creatures that share our property and greatly enjoyed showing Yana Qomariana of Indonesia and other IPPL friends some of South Carolina's animals right on IPPL premises.
http://www.ippl.org/07-03-09.html   (185 words)

  
 Sensitization-Dependent Skin Swelling Responses to Topical 2, 4-Dinitro-1-Fluorobenzene in the Carolina (Green) Anole, ...
Adult anoles were sensitized by topical application of DNFB in acetone.
The Biology, Clinical Significance and Control of the Common Snake Mite, Ophionyssus natricis, in Captive Reptiles
This immune reaction has not been quantitatively studied in reptiles.
http://www.arav.org/journals/JA016462.htm   (231 words)

  
 Brown
Ethan Allen Brown Ethan Allen Brown (also known as Ethan A. Brown) (Governor of Ohio.
John Brown (North Carolina) John Brown (North Carolina state legislature (1784-1787).
Brown Anole Norops sagrei The Brown Anole, Norops sagrei, is a Carolina Anole.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/brown.html   (4653 words)

  
 Reptilica.de: Anolis carolinensis, Carolina anole
If you are interested in learning more about its needs and characteristics, but don't speak German, please send us an e-Mail.
Dear customer, information concerning this animal is available here Anolis carolinensis, Carolina anole in German.
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 "Phase VII" Update
Look at them here, because the drought has decreased the forage in the woods so much, the deer are eating all our plants (yes, our vegetable garden is kaput!)
Winter is long gone and we're now in the midst of a long dry summer (fourth year of drought in SC)...
Here's a Carolina anole on our back stoop railing...
http://www.biol.sc.edu/~coull_lab/staton/phase7.html   (209 words)

  
 Bios 106 Course Notes-Chapter 4
One or both must "shrink" their niche so that the competition for a resource (in short supply) is reduced (see the diagram, Fig 4-8).
B. Realized Niche - the role or job that the species eventually performs, usually more limited than the fundamental niche.
The native Carolina Anole and the introduced Cuban Anole have overlapping niches.
http://www.bios.niu.edu/sorensen/bios106/chapter4.html   (804 words)

  
 Francis Beidler Forest, A Wildlife Sanctuary of the National Audubon Society
I flubbed around trying to reassure them that anoles really are harmless, but I'm afraid I created an entire class of kids who have gone out into the world with an irrational fear and loathing of these lizards.
I was explaining what they ate, how beneficial and harmless they are, the fact that there are NO poisonous lizards in South Carolina, and that NO ONE need fear an anole!
I was leading a school group on a tour of the boardwalk through the swamp here at Beidler Forest.
http://www.pride-net.com/swamp/cr009.htm   (853 words)

  
 * Rabbit - (Animals): Definition
This rabbit ranges from eastern Texas north to southeastern Kansas, east to southern Indiana, south down through the Mississippi Delta, then east to extreme western South Carolina...
My brother, Jack, had two pet green anole lizards.
Short, coarse fur; brownish gray mottled with black above, whitish below.
http://en.mimi.hu/animals/rabbit.html   (1495 words)

  
 Hummingbirds: proper techniques of feeders and feeding hummingbirds 1
and Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History in York, South Carolina USA, phone (803) 684-5852.
Contents of the overall project and this website--including photos--may NOT be duplicated, modified, or used in any way except with the express written permission of the author.
http://www.rubythroat.org/QuestionsFeeders01.html   (616 words)

  
 Carolina Anole Picture (Green Anole), Anolis carolinensis
Jones Gap State Park, South Carolina, USA (April 5, 1997)
http://members.nuvox.net/jmaloney/animal26.htm   (18 words)

  
 Forum Message: 'A: Carolina (green) anole'
Anoles should be fed daily, as many crickets as they will eat in about 15 minutes.
We'll bring you back to this forum when you're done.
In reply to "Q: Carolina (green) anole" from Madelon
http://www.practical-pet-care.com/lizard_question.php?ID=2.2023726184   (197 words)

  
 Regional Herping the United States and Worldwide
Reptiles and Amphibians of the Savannah River Site (west-central South Carolina)
Savannah River Ecology Herpetology Lab -- Reptiles and Amphibians of South Carolina and Georgia
South Carolina Reptiles and Amphibians - by Gene Ott
http://www.herpindex.com/regional.html   (751 words)

  
 Anoles - Anoles Everywere
Ive caught a couple and need help about how to keep them in Captivity.
Man oh man i swear i think im running A Carolina Anole Bed & Breakfast everytime i wake up and throughout the day there are Anoles Basking all over my house...
you can find care on this site or go to google and print in anole care
http://www.repticzone.com/forums/Anoles/messages/345208.html   (87 words)

  
 Baruch Institute Data Archives Amphibians & Reptiles
© University of South Carolina Board of Trustees
http://links.baruch.sc.edu/Data/SpeciesLists/AmphibiansReptiles.html   (8 words)

  
 North Carolina Lizards Pictures
Lizards Found at Cool Springs Environmental Education Center in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina
Some Pictures & Format © Joe Young, New Bern, NC, Some Pictures © Jeff Hall, Greenville, NC
http://coolsprings.org/lizard.htm   (56 words)

  
 APA search for anole
235 - 8 - Green Anole - looks down tree - by Lisa Purcell.jpg
Dscn4795 - Common Anole - by Steven Spach.jpg
Click here to get new search result for anole
http://animalpicturesarchive.com/animal/APAsrch3.cgi?qt=anole   (90 words)

  
 Coverstone Cards - Carolina Anole:129 - Nature Photo Greeting Cards
Coverstone Cards - Carolina Anole:129 - Nature Photo Greeting Cards
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http://www.coverstonecards.com/item.html?PRID=1184233   (35 words)

  
 Jessica Young Biology Department Western State College, Colorado
Alex Upchurch, Coastal Carolina University, SC, "Molecular sex determination of Eastern Screech Owls." (w/K. Norris)
1997- 1998 Assistant Professor, Coastal Carolina University, SC 1995-1996 Thornton Visiting Scholar, Western State College of Colorado
Colette Wegenast and Dorothy Schaub, Coastal Carolina University, SC.
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