Anolis acutus was created in 1856.
Ernest E. Williams has written: 'South American Anolis' -- subject(s): Reptiles, Classification, Anolis caquetae, Anolis deltae, Anolis ibague, Anolis parilis, Anolis nigropunctatus 'A new fossil tortoise from Mona Island, West Indies, and a tentative arrangement of the tortoises of the world' -- subject(s): Testudo monensis, Tortoises 'Studies on South american anoles' -- subject(s): Lizards, Anoles 'Licensing Bill, 1908' 'A new fossil tortoise from the Thomas Farm Miocene of Florida' -- subject(s): Fossil Tortoises, Tortoises, Fossil 'A supplement to the handbook for speakers and writers on the (so-called) temperance question'
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That depends on which anole that you are talking about. There are about fifteen genera, with hundreds of species. To answer your question; no, anoles as a whole are not endangered, but there are some rare, beautiful (anolis gorgonae), possibly extinct (anolis roosevelti) species.
They are both small lizards..
An American chameleon is an arboreal lizard native to the southeastern United States, Latin name Anolis carolinensis.
Depends on what you're referring to as a 'house lizard', most likely you mean either a Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis), or a 'House Gecko' which is a common name for the entire genus Hemidactylus.
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