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An anole turns black primarily as a response to temperature regulation and stress. When the environment is cooler, they may darken to absorb more heat from sunlight. Additionally, during periods of stress or territorial displays, anoles can change color as a way to communicate their feelings or assert dominance. This color change is a dynamic adaptation to their surroundings.

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