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5251
Hello, Long time since I posted. I posted a picture at the photo's section under the folder "Osa Anoles." One of my favorite anoles (Norops) is the pug nosed...
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Nov 3, 2003
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5252
I just looked at "prince" my anole, he is just 2 yrs old(that Ive had him) but anyway, he lost his front left foot. Does anyone know why this could happen? He...
Kelly
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Nov 11, 2003
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5253
Is the anoles foot in the vivarium? _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN...
Sam Snowden
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Nov 12, 2003
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5254
I looked for it, but its too small to see. It looks like there are tiny fingers growing back. Could this be?. He is also sitting on the floor of the cage,...
Kelly Andreuk
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Nov 12, 2003
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5255
I looked for it, but its too small to see. It looks like there are tiny fingers growing back. Could this be?. He is also sitting on the floor of the cage,...
Kelly Andreuk
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Nov 12, 2003
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5256
Hello, Right now I'm conducting research of anoles of Venezuela and would be interested to know if anyone in the group has photos of any Venezuelan species....
gabrieluguetto
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Nov 12, 2003
2:17 pm
5257
Gabriel, Unfortunately i can't help you with photos of venezuelan anolis species. But if you are interested in, i could send you a picture of an Anolis ...
Andreas Hungerbuehler
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Nov 12, 2003
2:40 pm
5258
Andi, Thank you very much forreplying to my message. Of course I'd be delighted to see your picture of A. chrysolepis planiceps from Trinidad. As you may know...
gabrieluguetto
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Nov 12, 2003
3:20 pm
5259
I've found eggs in my open greenhouse and cannot identify them. We have anoles and geckoes, as well as toads, so I have quite a choice as to what they might...
katzenliebchen
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Nov 12, 2003
5:11 pm
5260
I have posted a picture of one of my greenhouse anoles, Popsicle. She is on a "Lady's Slipper" plant. She is of particular interest, because I believe she is...
katzenliebchen
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Nov 12, 2003
8:11 pm
5261
Hello, Your description of the eggs you found, and where you found them, after a cool rain, make me think that they are either "SLUG" eggs or "SALAMANDER"...
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Nov 12, 2003
8:26 pm
5262
Hello, Your anole appears to be Anolis carolinensis, the common Green Anole, which range in the Southeastern United States from eastern Texas to southern...
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Nov 12, 2003
8:30 pm
5263
My best advice for you is to contact a vet that specializes in reptiles/anoles. Sorry, I can't give you any more advice then that, although if you have any...
Sam Snowden
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Nov 13, 2003
4:37 pm
5264
I was just wondering if anyone knew exactly the factors that affect colouration change in Anolis carolinesis. Has there been any scientific papers done on...
gina_schroeder2000
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Nov 13, 2003
9:26 pm
5265
also, i have never held a soft anole egg. there are normaly two per clutch and even a hour or so after being layed they are firm, not soft. hope this helps....
neuromantic5
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Nov 14, 2003
8:50 am
5266
The eggs were firm, though clear and moist. They just were not opaque like a normal reptile egg. I think they are probably not reptile after all, but I'm...
katzenliebchen
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Nov 14, 2003
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5267
Just my 2 cents...I have seen this in captive A. sagrei on display. One, lived for 3 years with NO feet. A friend called the condition "dry rot." I have no...
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Nov 14, 2003
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5268
This might be a start for you, some info is there. http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/group/wilczynskilab/aggression.html The references at the end might...
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Nov 14, 2003
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natureXchange@... wrote:Just my 2 cents...I have seen this in captive A. sagrei on display. One, lived for 3 years with NO feet. A friend called the...
Kelly Andreuk
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Nov 15, 2003
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5270
Three weeks ago or so my female anole had her tail pinched off by having it caught under the lid when my cat jumped on top of the cage. Anyway, it's slowly...
marebth
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Nov 17, 2003
11:33 pm
5271
I have 3 green anoles, one male and 2 females. The larger female seems to have bonded with the male. The smaller female is sort of an outcast. I have...
scylla1958
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Nov 18, 2003
2:49 am
5272
A regenerated tail will probably not look like the original. It will not be as long and it may not be the same color. I hope this helps. Bob Carmany...
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atrax27407
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Nov 18, 2003
3:16 am
5273
Female anoles are territorial, as are males, it might be the larger female which is making the other one's life difficult, especially if the enclosure isn't...
Father Alejandro J. S...
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Nov 18, 2003
3:54 am
5274
Hi. I just got back from a trip to South Florida, and I saw dozens, if not hundreds of a type of anole that I've never seen before. I must not have been...
Randy
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Nov 19, 2003
9:14 am
5275
Yes, a picture would help, but I still assume it was sagrei. They can be very diverse. But as far as I know no other Anole is there in such an abundance. ...
"Jäger, Frank"
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Nov 19, 2003
9:22 am
5276
Yes, send picture if you can, but it sounds like you may be seeing females of the A. sagrei complex. From what I remember, that introduced group in FLA is...
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Nov 19, 2003
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5277
Hi Randy, This is too ironic! Me too! I wish I had had the time to take a pic! I bet you they are Cuban, just a guess, I saw so much Cuban influence there. ...
rosemarybasil
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Nov 19, 2003
2:19 pm
5278
Hola Alejandro, You raise some valid points. The way their young are on their own too, a definite difference in intelligence between mammals and reptiles. Rose...
rosemarybasil
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Nov 19, 2003
2:43 pm
5279
Probably Cuban brown anoles, Anolis sagrei. Alejandro ... From day to day, nothing so surely defines the quality of our lives as the unwavering affirmation in...
Father Alejandro J. S...
ajtgsm2001
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Nov 19, 2003
4:35 pm
5280
Thank you to everyone who so quickly responded to my identification question. The consensus seems to be A. sagrei. I have created a folder named "Randy", in...
Randy
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Nov 20, 2003
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