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The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) is the only anole native to the U.S. Anoles are sometimes called "chameleons." This is due to the color-changing ability of the green anoles - when a green anole turns brown, it is a sign of severe stress. Signs of breeding include males displaying their dewlaps and posturing to females. Males may start bobbing their heads rapidly while turning toward female.
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The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) is the only anole native to the U.S. Anoles are sometimes called "chameleons." This is due to the color-changing ability of the green anoles - when a green anole turns brown, it is a sign of severe stress. Signs of breeding include males displaying their dewlaps and posturing to females. Males may start bobbing their heads rapidly while turning toward female.