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  2. Anolis transversalis - Wikipedia

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    Anolis transversalis, the banded tree anole or transverse anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Venezuela, Ecuador, ...

  3. Anolis stratulus - Wikipedia

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    The names "saddled anole" and "barred anole" are likely taken from the 1862 description by Edward Drinker Cope, although it is not really true, Cope believed that the lizards were characteristically saddled with brown transverse bars on their back. The name "banded anole" may also refer to that. [3] "St.

  4. Dactyloidae - Wikipedia

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    In addition to animal prey, many anole species will take plant material, notably fruits, flowers and nectar, [13] [14] [145] and overall they are best described as omnivorous. [146] Some fruit-eating species, like the knight anole, may function as seed dispersers. [146] Anoles have been recorded drinking sweetened water from hummingbird feeders ...

  5. Banded anole - Wikipedia

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    There are two species of lizard named banded anole: Anolis stratulus, found in Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, and the British Virgin Islands;

  6. List of Anolis lizards - Wikipedia

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    Banded tree anole (A. transversalis) Anolis toldo Fong & Garrido, 2000 – gray-banded green anole; Anolis tolimensis (Werner, 1916) Anolis townsendi (Stejneger, 1900) – Townsend's anole, Cocos Island anole; Anolis trachyderma (Cope, 1876) – common forest anole, roughskin anole; Anolis transversalis (Duméril, 1851) – banded tree anole ...

  7. Flora of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The native flora of the United States has provided the world with a large number of horticultural and agricultural plants, mostly ornamentals, such as flowering dogwood, redbud, mountain laurel, bald cypress, southern magnolia, and black locust, all now cultivated in temperate regions worldwide, but also various food plants such as blueberries ...

  8. Anolis fowleri - Wikipedia

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    Anolis fowleri, also known commonly as Fowler's anole and the green-banded anole, is a rare species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is endemic to the Dominican Republic . [ 2 ]

  9. Anolis ecomorphs - Wikipedia

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    These are anoles which inhabit the uppermost reaches of the trunks of tall trees as well as the lower canopy; they are generally found several metres off the ground. Trunk-crown anole are usually predominantly green and have relatively large sub-digital toe-pads and short stout legs to aid in arboreal locomotion.