A male Brown Anole, Anolis sagrei, also known as the Bahaman Anole, extending his dewlap in a territorial display on Kauai, Hawaii. It is native to C


A male Brown Anole, Anolis sagrei, also known as the Bahaman Anole, extending his dewlap in a territorial display on Kauai, Hawaii. It is native to Cuba and the Bahamas but has been introduced widely elsewhere. It is an invasive species in Hawaii.


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