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Anole Lizard - Anolis polylepis This is an Anole Lizard from the genus Anolis, but not sure what species.<br />
Seen up in a remote Mountain in Costa Rica. Anole Lizard,Anolis polylepis,Anolis sp,Costa Rica,Geotagged,Many-scaled anole,Winter Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Anole Lizard - Anolis polylepis

This is an Anole Lizard from the genus Anolis, but not sure what species.
Seen up in a remote Mountain in Costa Rica.

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  1. John is a great reptile and amphibians specialist:

    John SullivanJohn Sullivan

    I do think he is currently traveling.
    Posted 9 years ago, modified 9 years ago
    1. Thanks, hopefully he will look this one up when he has the time :) Posted 9 years ago
      1. I think this is an adult male Anolis polylepis. You can see the hints of a yellow/orange dewlap in the photo, which is in the color range for A. polylepis. Posted 8 years ago
        1. Thanks again, John for the help with the ID and apology for the late acknowledgement.

          I had issues not getting any 'notifications' from JD at one time as I noticed for a certain period, I didn't get any messages from JD and true enough, I checked with Ferdy and he fixed it.
          Posted 8 years ago
          1. No worries -- I'm glad you're seeing them now! Posted 8 years ago
            1. I was going through most of my posts that I know at least identified to genus level, and that's when I saw so many of what you have commented that I have missed! :( Posted 8 years ago

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The many-scaled anole or Golfo-Dulce anole , is a lizard endemic to the Gulf of Dulce area of Costa Rica.

Similar species: Snakes And Lizards
Species identified by Albert Kang
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By Albert Kang

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Uploaded Aug 13, 2016. Captured Mar 20, 2015 06:30 in Camino a Durika, Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
  • NIKON D5200
  • f/22.0
  • 10/1250s
  • ISO200
  • 46mm