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  2. Brown anole - Wikipedia

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    The brown anole (Anolis sagrei), also known commonly as the Cuban brown anole, Bahaman anole, or De la Sagra's anole, [3] is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is native to Cuba and the Bahamas .

  3. Dactyloidae - Wikipedia

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    Although typically only laying a single egg per time (clutch), females of many anole species can lay an egg every five days to four weeks. [7] [8] Some only have a single clutch per year, while other species may have as many as 20 on average. Depending on species, anole eggs hatch after about 30–70 days. [15]

  4. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    Anoles are parasitized by some species of sarcophagid flies, including Lepidodexia blakeae. [31] Adult flies will deposit eggs on live anoles, and the fly larvae develop inside the lizard until they emerge from a wound and pupate into adult flies in sediment. Infection is often fatal, with mortality rates possibly as high as 90%. [31]

  5. List of reptiles of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Anoles are a diverse and plentiful group of lizards. NCBI places the anoles in the subfamily Polychrotinae of the family Iguanidae. There are currently about 372 known species in the Americas, and 20 species in Guatemala. Allison's anole – Anolis allisoni Barbour, 1928; Becker's anole – Norops beckeri (Boulenger, 1881)

  6. Does It Actually Matter If You Buy Brown or White Eggs? - AOL

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    Most of the brown eggs in the U.S. are produced by a type of chicken breed called Rhode Island Red or Plymouth Rock, while many of the white eggs are made by White Leghorn chickens, he says ...

  7. The Style of Egg Experts Say You Shouldn't Be Eating ... - AOL

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    Are all egg styles safe? No. “Do not eat raw eggs,” says Yoshua Quinones, M.D., a board certified internist with Medical Offices of Manhattan in New York City.You also want to avoid runny eggs ...

  8. How to Store Eggs to Keep Them Fresh and Safe, According to ...

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    Avoid cracked eggs: When shopping for eggs, skip any cartons with cracked eggs. "A cracked egg creates an entry point for contaminants, increasing the risk of contamination from airborne particles ...

  9. List of Anolis lizards - Wikipedia

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    Saban anole (Anolis sabanus) Anolis sagrei, brown anole Salvin's anole (A. salvini) Anolis sabanus Garman, 1887 – Saban anole; Anolis sacamecatensis G. Köhler et al., 2014; Anolis sagrei Duméril & Bibron, 1837 – Cuban brown anole, brown anole Anolis sagrei mayensis H.M. Smith & Burger, 1949; Anolis sagrei sagrei Duméril & Bibron, 1837