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anyone ever see a multicolor anole?


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Posted by eric adrignola on May 06, 2003 at 15:12:04:

A friend of mine, a dealer/breeder from years back, had ONE of these things in years ago...I'm pretty sure it was something... multicolor. It was a south or central american anole, larger than american anoles, but it was weird. It had better color changing, separated digits(like a chameleon, but not fused, a flexible, almost prehensile tail, and was, for the most part, slow moving. It was an anole that acted like a chameleon. I have never seen one since then. Anyone else? I'l check my old papers, I think I still hae the proce list from back then with the rest of the scientific name.
Eric Adrignola


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