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Anoles can be recognized by their dewlaps, which are flaps of skin beneath their necks. These dewlaps are usually brightly colored. Their feet are composed of millions of tiny hairs called lamelli that allow them to climb vertical surfaces.

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  • Polychrotidae
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  • Anoles can be recognized by their dewlaps, which are flaps of skin beneath their necks. These dewlaps are usually brightly colored. Their feet are composed of millions of tiny hairs called lamelli that allow them to climb vertical surfaces.
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  • Southeastern United States, the Caribbean, and various other regions of the Western world.
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Habitat
  • Most are arboreal, often found in trees or bushes
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Title
  • Anole
Diet
  • Insectivorous
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  • Anoles can be recognized by their dewlaps, which are flaps of skin beneath their necks. These dewlaps are usually brightly colored. Their feet are composed of millions of tiny hairs called lamelli that allow them to climb vertical surfaces.
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