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There's a Cuban in my Manzano
Found this guy hanging around my banana plants.
Cuban knight Anole Nonnatives - Knight Anole That's not me in the video
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Re: There's a Cuban in my Manzano
Did you keep him???
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Re: There's a Cuban in my Manzano
I have oodles of tree frog pictures but I never have my camera when the little chartreuse lizards show up. If I saw one that big, I'd probably faint.
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Re: There's a Cuban in my Manzano
Yes you hang them by the tail until they turn yellow
No they normally live in the mango and avocado trees that I have. This one was licking the nectar from the flowers (male bud) and every time I tried to get close the Anole would slowly walk up the rachis. It stayed around the banana plants for about three weeks.
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