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are there any wild lizards in florida besides anoles. i know there used to be chameleons but i found this little lizard today that didnt look like an anole. thanks
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There were never true chameleons in FL. Some people called anoles American chameleons. There are, however, many species of native and introduced lizard in FL including a few gecko species, the most common being the mediterranian gecko; some anole species; a couple of Sceloporous species; green ameivas, and tons of skinks. If you post a pic, I will do my best to identify it.
i didnt get a pic of it, i didnt feel like catching it but it was gold w/ no markings, abt 2 in long had big blak eyes an a hed like an anole
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