Yes, the clouded anole (Anolis nebulosus) is found in the United States, specifically in southern Florida. It is primarily located in The Florida Keys and has adapted to various habitats, including urban areas. While its range is limited, it is one of the many species of anoles found in the region.
There is no such thing as a clouded tiger they do not exist
no they live all over the southern US
None - they wouldn't co-exist in the wild - so why force them to co-habit in captivity !
Carolina anole was created in 1832.
Barbados Anole was created in 1887.
Redonda Anole was created in 1887.
Leopard Anole was created in 1837.
Dominican Anole was created in 1879.
Plymouth Anole was created in 1887.
Dwarf Anole was created in 1965.
Panther Anole was created in 1784.
Bronze Anole was created in 1840.