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The brown anole is a member of the spiny lizard family and native to Cuba and the Bahamas. Common, and invasive to the United States, it is spreading north from the Florida Keys, and in a little more more than a century it has established itself as far north as Georgia and as far west as Texas in recent years. The problem with this particular species is that it is outcompeting with the native and less aggressive green anole, with the additional pressure of adult male brown anoles having been known to prey on young green anoles. This one was one of many spotted scurrying around hunting among the trees one November evening in the Corkscrew Swamp near Naples, Florida and the nighttime insects started to come out.
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Animalia, Anolis, Anolis sagrei, Bahaman anole, Chordata, Corkscrew Swamp, De la Sagra's Anole, Florida, Norops sagrei, Phylum, Polychrotidae, Reptilia, SW Florida, SWFL, Southwest Florida, Squamata, animal, anole, arboreal, autumn, brown, brown anole, camouflage, chameleon, cold-blooded, creature, critter, established, fall, fauna, lizard, natural, nature, non-native, reptile, sagrei, vertebrate, wild, wildlife, Dactyloidae
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- Lizards, Anoles (Dactyloidae)