Anole | Tree-dwelling, Caribbean, Reptile | Britannica Anole, (genus Anolis), any of more than 250 species of small tree-dwelling lizards related to iguanas (family Iguanidae) Anoles occur throughout the warmer regions of the Americas and are especially abundant in the West Indies
8 Types of Anoles Found in the United States! (2025) Look for the Hispaniolan Green Anole in the United States near trees, shrubs, and buildings in southern Florida This species is native to Hispaniola, the island of Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Green Anole Care: Diet, Habitat Setup, Lifespan More The green anole (scientific name: Anolis carolinensis) is a species of reptile found in areas of Tennessee, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and the Carolinas
Anole lizard FAQs • The Wannabe Naturalist Below are frequently asked questions about green and brown anoles based on the book by Eugene L Brill: The Lovable Little Garden Lizards In addition, these lizards have been studied extensively, and there is no shortage of scientific papers about these creatures
Anole Annals – Your source for the latest on Anolis lizards. Many posts on this blog create engaging summaries of the newest anole research, research that spans nearly every discipline of biology But posts also include anole art, trip reports, and anole history
Anole Lizards | Kanahau Wildlife Conservation The genus Anolis (anoles) is composed of over 400 New World lizards belonging to the family Dactyloidae The genus is revered as an unparalleled example of tetrapod diversity and is considered widely as among the most successful and charismatic lizard groups
Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia Anolis carolinensis or green anole (US: əˈnoʊ li ⓘ) (among other names below) is a tree-dwelling species of anole lizard native to the southeastern United States and introduced to islands in the Pacific and Caribbean