Orange-Headed Brown Anoles Live In FL Garden

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Green Anoles have been in North America for millions of years. Orange-Head Browns are seen more frequently in recent years because Green Anoles are relocating to higher bushes and trees according to scientists. But people still think Orange-Headed are replacing Green Anoles.

Orange-headed were introduced through trade in the 1940’s, some say that they are native to Cuba or Bahamas. Check your suitcases when you travel!

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