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Observers believe both came here by “piggybacking” on exotic plants brought in by the horticultural sector. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Our native lizard, the green anole, is familiar to us all, although they are mostly tree dwelling, they’re often in bushes or sunning on porches. Sexually, they are polygynous, the males mate with ...
Possibly introduced from Hawaii, the green anole has become widespread on the Marshall Islands' main island. Researchers found evidence that it may be eliminating the emerald tree skink ...
Our team catches anoles with telescopic fishing poles fitted with little lassos, which we use to gently pluck the lizards off branches and tree trunks. Ask any lizard biologist about their ...