The Forgotten Coast is being invaded by an exotic lizard called the Cuban brown anole. This may not be a crisis unless you are a native green anole, in which case, raise the alarm because the newly ...
Florida Scientist, Vol. 47, No. 3 (Summer, 1984), pp. 205-207 (3 pages) Three species of intestional helminths were recovered from 100 Cuban anoles, Anolis sagrei sagrei, collected from residential ...
Every morning in Miami, our fieldwork begins the same way. Fresh Cuban coffee and pastelitos – delicious Latin American pastries – fuel our team for another day of evolutionary detective work. Here we ...
Florida is home to an amazing array of incredible animals. The climate and landscape allows an amazing variety of wildlife to thrive. Unfortunately, this appealing habitat often invites unwelcome ...
Last week, watching activities at the St. Augustine Shores Wildflower Meadow, I caught sight of a quick movement on the corner fence where a very healthy clump of Fakahatchee grass cascades over the ...
To contact Mike Adams, email adamscience@windstream.net. Whether you've lived here a lifetime or are a new resident, you have probably noticed a small green lizard in your yard. Several different ...
Q: Could you tell me if salamanders eat monarch caterpillars, and is there any way that I can control them?Dominic Grillo, Dunedin A: Are you sure it is salamanders and not the Cuban anole? They are ...
Don’t let their small size fool you. These tiny titans have mastered the art of Florida living, though getting them to pose for a photo might convince you they’ve also mastered the art of playing hard ...
What do the finches of the Galapagos Islands and the lizards of a tiny island at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden have in common? They’ve both shaped ideas on evolution. But the lizards of Fairchild ...
Across Cuba, small lizards are known for their color-changing abilities, and now a new species has been identified. Irene Wright McClatchy News How can you tell two species apart? You would never ...