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Parque Estadual Guajara-Mirim, Rondonia, Brazil
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Jalapao Region, Brazilian cerrado, Brazil
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic | Anatomy: Body Parts :: Mouth (Buccal Cavity) | Behaviors: Communication :: Aggressive Display
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Behaviors: Self Care :: Resting | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature
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Clearwater Beach, Florida
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Clearwater Beach, Florida
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Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Clearwater Beach, Florida
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Clearwater Beach, Florida
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Disruptive Coloration (Spots/Stripes)
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Gulf Co., Florida
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Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Gulf Co., Florida
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Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Children's Museum, West Hartford, Connecticut
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Parque Estadual Guajara-Mirim, Rondonia, Brazil
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Body Parts :: Eyes | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic
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EOL fellow Rosario Castañeda takes us to the back rooms of Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology, searching through dozens of jars of pickled anole lizards to see the traces of evolution in action. These faded specimens don’t much resemble these vivid animals in life, as they skitter along branches and tree trunks in their native tropics. But to the trained eye, they're revealing secrets. Ari Daniel Shapiro reports. Photo Credit:
Green Anole. John Sullivan. CC BY-NC-SA read moreDuration: 5:31Published: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 15:39:54 +0000
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Bolivar Peninsula
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Parque Estadual Guajara-Mirim, Rondonia, Brazil
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