green anole

The green anole, scientifically known as Anolis carolinensis, is a fascinating species commonly found in the lush environments around Summerville, South Carolina. This small lizard, often recognized by its vibrant green coloration, is a delightful sight for both casual observers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. The green anole is known for its ability to change color, often shifting from bright green to brown depending on its surroundings and mood, which serves as a form of camouflage against predators.

<pThese lizards are typically around 5 to 8 inches in length, with males generally being larger than females. Green anoles are arboreal, preferring to reside in trees and shrubs, where they can easily navigate their territory in search of insects and other small invertebrates to eat. Their diet primarily consists of crickets, flies, and other small insects, making them beneficial for controlling pest populations in gardens and yards.

<pIn addition to their striking appearance, green anoles are known for their unique behaviors, such as their territorial displays. Males often extend a colorful throat flap, known as a dewlap, to attract females and ward off rival males. This display, combined with their agile movements, makes them a captivating species to observe in their natural habitat.

<pOverall, the green anole is an integral part of the ecosystem in Summerville, contributing to the area's biodiversity and offering a glimpse into the intriguing world of reptiles. Whether you spot one basking in the sun or darting among the leaves, encountering a green anole is sure to enhance your experience of the local wildlife.

ID2466939
Rankspecies
Scientific NameAnolis carolinensis Voigt, 1832
Common Namegreen anole
Attributionluciaprescott12 | luciaprescott12 | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen15/03/2025 12:27 pm
Last Seen04/03/2026 3:58 pm
Total Observations6
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5176532198rebeccaJune 3, 2026 1:46 pm33.018882, -80.175817
5104470683luciaprescott12June 3, 2026 9:51 am32.981323, -80.202544
5237640082OcchiApril 18, 2026 8:44 am32.946992, -80.170122
5292367115James OdomMarch 6, 2026 1:45 pm33.044, -80.148353
6195460519miaMarch 4, 2026 3:58 pm33.021281, -80.176079
5282627227Alfred Meckel-RhettJuly 30, 2025 6:18 pm33.039261, -80.153361

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