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  2. Dactyloidae - Wikipedia

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    In a very small species like the Bahoruco long-snouted anole the home range can be as little is about 1.5 m 2 (16 sq ft) and 2.3 m 2 (25 sq ft) in a female and male, [99] compared to a large species like the knight anole where they average about 630 m 2 (6,800 sq ft) and 650 m 2 (7,000 sq ft). [49]

  3. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    Female anoles do, however, often have a dorsal line down their back. Extension of the dewlap from the throat is used for communication. Males can form a pronounced dorsal ridge behind the head when displaying or when under stress. Females and juveniles have a prominent white stripe running along their spine, a feature most males lack.

  4. Anolis evermanni - Wikipedia

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    They have a flattened body and head, slightly compressed tail, pointy snout, short legs, and large toe-pads. Males and females both have a yellow dewlap, a flap of skin hanging below the neck. Male dewlaps are generally larger than female dewlaps. [2] [3] Anolis evermanni on a beach Anolis evermanni with extended dewlap Brown Anolis evermanni

  5. Dewlap - Wikipedia

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    The anole family has been found to have enhanced vision for color and depth perception. [7] This family is able to see dewlap coloration from a distance, giving the dewlap use and importance. These dewlaps are usually of a different color from the rest of their body and, when enlarged, make the lizard seem much bigger than it really is.

  6. Anolis aquaticus - Wikipedia

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    Female water anoles reach sexual maturity at an earlier age than their male counterparts, and also have a smaller snout-anus length than males do at their sexual maturity. Males have a larger growth rate than females, and they reach a greater body size than females when they are of the same age.

  7. Anolis lemurinus - Wikipedia

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    Anolis lemurinus, the ghost anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Mexico, ... Female dewlap color varies regionally ...

  8. Anolis podocarpus - Wikipedia

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    There is a cream vertebral stripe, the dewlap is purplish-brown and the ventral surface is darker than in males. This species closely resembles Anolis fitchi but differs from it mainly in the arrangement of scales on the dewlap and the size of the dewlap, that of A. podocarpus being smaller. [3]

  9. Anolis lineatus - Wikipedia

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    It has an orange-yellow dewlap with a blackish spot; the dewlap is significantly larger in males than in females. [3] It is the only known species of anole where the dewlap is asymmetrically coloured, being deeper orange on one side and yellower on the other. [4] [5] In almost three-quarter of all individuals the left side is the most yellow. [5]