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Another phase is the yellow-phased green anole, which lacks cyanophores.
Other common names include the green anole, American anole and red-throated anole.
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) has recently become the first reptile to have its complete genome sequenced.
They may also eat other lizards, such as the green anole, lizard eggs, and their own molted skin and detached tails.
In 2012, there were sightings of the green anole in the San Diego region of southern California.
Anolis carolinensis (green anole)
The rare blue-phased green anole lacks xanthophores, which results in a blue, rather than red, often baby or pastel blue, anole.
It is very similar to the North American species, the green anole (Anolis carolinensis), but males have a light blue throat flap, instead of red.
All species of anole in the US except the green anole were introduced through eggs nested in imported plants.
The Cuban green anole is a species of anole found exclusively in Cuba, though it was introduced to parts of Florida.
Anolis smaragdinus, also known as the Bahamian green anole is a species of polychrotid lizard in the genus Anolis.
Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole or Carolina Anole)
The Hispaniolan green anole (Anolis chlorocyanus ) is a species of anole native to the island of Hispaniola.
The 'green anole' ('Anolis carolinensis'), is an arboreal lizard found primarily in the southeastern parts of the United States and some Caribbean islands.
The presence of miR-19 has been detected in a diverse range of vertebrate animals including green anole (Anolis carolinensis), primates (gorilla, human,.)
It is very closely related to other anoles of this series such as the American green anole,Anolis carolinensis and its Cuban cousin Anolis porcatus.
A large majority of them sport a green coloration, including the only species native to North America, the aptly named Carolina anole, although the green anole can change its color based on its mood and surroundings.
For example, the green anole can change its color from a bright, leafy green to a dull brown color, while the Cuban brown can only change its shade of brown, along with the patterns on its back.
In the TV series, both Marco and Jake morph into "skinks" (though they really morph into eastern fence lizards) a type of lizard; in the book, only Jake morphs into a lizard, a green anole.