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richm2778

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Hello Guys,

I am curious is anyone has any idea what the heck this fella is. I have seen several of them in my yard, usually on the palm tree as this one is. This one is the largest one I have seen so far. I thought possibly an Anole, but this is very large for that species. Also, it has green, yellow, and blue little bumps on its head. They are not really visible in the picture. Sorry... took it with an iPhone that I had handy. Anyway, what say all of you?
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Rich
 
That is 100% a Knight Anole, there are breeding populations all throughout South Florida. I found a young juvenile several months ago and decided to keep him.
 
Those are so cool...Good thing they don't have them up here, I'd be out catching them all day!!
 
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