In the upper left side of the 2nd close up pic, he is an eye with a mouth line below the eye. That's about all you can see cause he looks like a leaf! Amazing how green he was like the hydrangea bush....
Hey Kim these are everywhere in Miami, chameleon lizard AKA Anolis carolinensis carolinachamelaon. Beautiful!!!!!This green anole is not a true “chameleon,” but a native lizard of southeastern states that turns from brown to green based on its surroundings. Eats live food items such as crickets.
Wow! He is totally camouflaged! I could not see him even with my new eyes. I never would have found him if not for your clue. Good thing you had your phone with you.
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he sure blends in and is the same color as the leaves, i did finally find him but had to look and look
YES --he does blend in.... Wow---I had to search for him. Thanks for the clue!!!! ha
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Betsy
He does blend in so well.I would have jumped and ran,I think.
Yikes, I would have jumped, too! I know that they are harmless, but when they see you before you see them..... well, it can restart your heart!
had a tough time searching for it. Sure blends in well
Amazing indeed! I spotted him only in the second picture.
This is amazing. I must be blind because I can't see him.
In the upper left side of the 2nd close up pic, he is an eye with a mouth line below the eye. That's about all you can see cause he looks like a leaf! Amazing how green he was like the hydrangea bush....
Hey Kim these are everywhere in Miami, chameleon lizard AKA Anolis carolinensis carolinachamelaon. Beautiful!!!!!This green anole is not a true “chameleon,” but a native lizard of southeastern states that turns from brown to green based on its surroundings. Eats live food items such as crickets.
Its cute and well camouflaged
Wow! He is totally camouflaged! I could not see him even with my new eyes. I never would have found him if not for your clue. Good thing you had your phone with you.
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