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Dominican Anole

Anolis oculatus

Description:

The Dominican Anole or Eyed Anole (Anolis oculatus) is a species of anole lizard. It is endemic to the Caribbean island of Dominica, where it is found in most environments. It is distributed in four main population groups on the island, which were initially described as subspecies and now are recognized as ecotypes. It has a very diverse morphology between these populations, with a ground color that ranges from pale tan or yellow to deep green or brown. It also has patterned markings that range from light-colored speckling to complex marbled patterns, and some populations also have large black-ringed "eye" spots on their flanks. This diversity is the product of adaptation to different ecological conditions found within Dominica, which has made it the subject of numerous studies. The Dominican Anole spends much of the time in trees but mainly hunts on the ground. Insects make up the bulk of its prey, with soft-bodied invertebrates and small vertebrates hunted less frequently. Long-living and late maturing for anoles, the Dominican Anole can usually breed from around two to three months of age. Females lay eggs, and breeding can occur at any time of year. Clutches number one or sometimes two eggs and are laid under rocks or leaves on the ground. Although presently widespread and common on Dominica, it faces competition from the Puerto Rican Crested Anole, an invasive species which has begun to supplant it in part of its range. [Wikipedia]

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4 Comments

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 11 years ago

I appreciate it thanks. Those parrots are tough to photograph. It took me a few encounters to finally get the shots.

Tom15
Tom15 11 years ago

Dan, I noticed the mission and wanted to contribute to it. You got some nice shots, your Red-necked Parrot is really good, unlike the one I got:-)

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 11 years ago

Cool! We have a lot of the same spots from Dominica! Thanks for noticing and joining the Dominican mission. I think we are the only 2 spotters posting from there.

RiekoS
RiekoS 11 years ago

Interesting explanation. Thank you very much.

Tom15
Spotted by
Tom15

Saint Paul Parish, Dominica

Spotted on Oct 23, 2009
Submitted on Mar 23, 2013

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