Cuban Green Anole - Anolis porcatus (click for info)
The Cuban Green Anole - Anolis porcatus - is a species of Anole lizard that is native to Cuba, but has also been introduced to Florida, Hispaniola, São Paulo, and Tenerife. There doesn't appear to be much information about this lovely little lizard, so all I can say is that whilst walking along a trail in Guardalavaca, Cuba, I spotted movement in a clump of wild Sansevieria trifasciata (Mother-In-Law's-Tongue) and found this little creature clinging to a leaf and looking here and there for insects. I managed a couple of quick shots and, just after this one was taken, it jumped up to catch its prey and disappeared into the succulent leaves. A lovely, and lucky, sight to see.
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Cuban Green Anole - Anolis porcatus (click for info)
The Cuban Green Anole - Anolis porcatus - is a species of Anole lizard that is native to Cuba, but has also been introduced to Florida, Hispaniola, São Paulo, and Tenerife. There doesn't appear to be much information about this lovely little lizard, so all I can say is that whilst walking along a trail in Guardalavaca, Cuba, I spotted movement in a clump of wild Sansevieria trifasciata (Mother-In-Law's-Tongue) and found this little creature clinging to a leaf and looking here and there for insects. I managed a couple of quick shots and, just after this one was taken, it jumped up to catch its prey and disappeared into the succulent leaves. A lovely, and lucky, sight to see.
This Picture is fully © Copyrighted.
None of my images may be copied, reproduced or altered in any form or manner or placed on the internet or any other social media, or in any form of publication either print or otherwise, in any form or manner without my written permission.