These are the pictures that I took of one of the Anolis specimens that had fallen that day. They fell from the canopy straight to open ground over an area of ~70 squared meters. Leer más.





The last time I was on Anole Annals, I posted about the peculiar display of Anolis ortonii from the Tiputini Biodiversity Station in eastern Ecuador. Nearly two years later, I was lucky enough to return to the area for another month and bring back some more videos of Amazonian anoles. Unfortunately I never saw Anolis trachyderma or A.chrysolepis show off their dewlaps, but here are three other species. Leer más.
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![]() | Los sapillos moteados no se han escapado de las revisiones taxonómicas que seguirán dando sorpresas en un futuro inmediato. El primer cambio fue la división de Pelodytes punctatus en dos con descripción de una nueva especie, Pelodytes ibericus, que ocupa el sur de la Península (Sánchez-Herráiz et al., 2000). Más recientemente van de Vliet et al. (2012) sugieren la presencia de otra nueva especie en el suroeste de Portugal. Leer más. |
Border Force officers have intercepted an attempt to import 165 critically endangered turquoise dwarf geckos from Tanzania. The geckos was found last month within a larger consignment containing other species such as chameleons, scorpions and frogs. Leer más.