Ecuadoran Horned Anole or Pinocchio Anole (Anolis proboscis), family Dactyloidae, Ecuador
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photograph by R. Jaffrey

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Ecuadoran Horned Anole or Pinocchio Anole (Anolis proboscis), family Dactyloidae, Ecuador
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photograph by R. Jaffrey

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Humans whenever we see an anole:
A stream anole (Anolis oxylophus) in Tayutic, Costa Rica
by Tom Murray
Hello! I'm currently in Barbados and have seen a few herps so far!
Any ideas on ID?
Beautiful creatures!
The frog is Eleutherodactylus johnstonei
The gecko is Hemidactylus mabouia
The anoles are Anolis extremus
Anolis carolinensis on Chrysanthemum x morifolium 'Ryan's Pink' / Green Anole on 'Ryan's Pink' Garden Mum at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC

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This blog is becoming less lizard focused take some lizards
Ayala's Anole Anolis calimae
A species of twig anole (lizard) found in Colombia. It is highly arboreal and tends to perch high in trees during the day.