Kay Jones > When I first saw this tiny green anole lizard, it was, indeed, very green.  But it is a chameleon and it changed from green to brown to gray to brown making it very difficult to find to photograph.
Kay Jones > This little green anole lizard was changing colors from green to brown to gray as he darted around the fence and twigs.  Quite a chameleon!
Kay Jones > This green anole lizard is displaying his pouch or dewlap here.  This is a sign of courting or claiming territory.
Kay Jones > This little lizard was changing colors as he darted around the fence post from bright green to brown and gray.  He is displaying his dewlap or pouch here.  Lizards do this when they are courting or claiming territory.  There was another lizard about this same size nearby.
Kay Jones > These tiny lizards are numerous in southern FL which is a good thing because they eat lots of mosquitos.
Kay Jones > These tiny lizards are numerous in southern FL and they are helpful because they eat lots of mosquitos.
Kay Jones > This lizard stopped to sun on a rock long enough for me to make a quick snapshot in the Saguaro National Park.
Kay Jones > This lizard stood his ground on his rock as I took photos in the park.  Clever camouflage!
Kay Jones > Lizards, lizards, everywhere in the park!  Should be called Lizard Land.
When I first saw this tiny green anole lizard, it was, indeed, very green. But it is a chameleon and it changed from green to brown to gray to brown making it very difficult to find to photograph.
Kay Jones > When I first saw this tiny green anole lizard, it was, indeed, very green.  But it is a chameleon and it changed from green to brown to gray to brown making it very difficult to find to photograph.
When I first saw this tiny green anole lizard, it was, indeed, very green. But it is a chameleon and it changed from green to brown to gray to brown making it very difficult to find to photograph.
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