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Last week i was in South Carolina visiting my parents and i found these little guys in there backyard. anoles was my very first pet when i was about 8 so i was really happy seeing them running around there.
So you're happy about a pest invasive species taking over parts of the southeast? Astounding, I've always found the native species in the area much nicer to look at than anoles..
sorry to say but these are Carolina Anoles and they are not invasive species, They are native to North America...you must be thinking about Brown Anoles they are invasive.
sorry to say but these are Carolina Anoles and they are not invasive species, They are native to North America...you must be thinking about Brown Anoles they are invasive.
Fair enough, I'm used to grouping them all together as invasives, as I dislike them all !