Kembali ke Halaman Spesies
#1165Species-level IDRelatively commonAnimalbattleTierChip

Panduan lapangan hewan

Brown Anole

Identifikasi, habitat, rarity, perilaku, simbolisme, fakta, dan pelajaran praktis dari alam.

Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei) featured animal image on AnimalDex
Relatively common
Palm Bay · Florida · United States
Wild
Story
Animal Power

Quick

The Brown Anole, a small lizard native to the Ca

What it teaches

The Brown Anole, a small lizard native to the Caribbean, is a master of adaptation.

You’re #1 of 1

2 months ago
Palm Bay · Florida · United States

RECORD ID

8A7102AC-3C7D-4CDC-BA08-C01D2175C721

Native range

Natural range, not this capture location

Broad land range
North America

Native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls, shrubs, mulch, and urban edges fit Quick because low perches allow short dashes to food and cover.

Search near me

Nama ilmiah

Anolis sagrei

Kategori

Animal

Habitat

Native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls, shrubs, mulch, and urban edges fit Quick because low perches allow short dashes to food and cover.

Rarity

Relatively common · 10/100

Native range

Native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls, shrubs, mulch, and urban edges fit Quick because low perches allow short dashes to food and cover.

Mengapa Quick?

Alasan di balik Prinsip Hewan ini dan biologi yang mendukungnya.

Brown Anole carries Quick through specific body design and repeated survival behavior. Its movement, feeding, and shelter choices make the principle practical instead of decorative.

Cara mengidentifikasi Brown Anole

  • Signature behavior tied to Quick
  • Habitat-specific movement
  • Practical survival rhythm
  • Recognizable body design

Kenapa Brown Anole menarik

  • Brown Anole has traits that make the Quick principle visible.
  • Its daily behavior connects feeding, shelter, and risk.
  • Predators shape how the species moves and rests.
  • Reproduction depends on placing young where survival chances improve.

Habitat: Native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls, shrubs, mulch, and urban edges fit Quick because low perches allow short dashes to food and cover.

Native range: Native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls, shrubs, mulch, and urban edges fit Quick because low perches allow short dashes to food and cover.

nativeRangeCardTitle

nativeRangeCardDescription

Broad land range
North America

Native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls, shrubs, mulch, and urban edges fit Quick because low perches allow short dashes to food and cover.

To find Brown Anole in the wild, focus on the exact habitat patches that match its body design and daily behavior, not just the broad country where it exists. You usually do better by working one good piece of habitat inside native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls, shrubs, mulch, and urban edges fit Quick because low perches allow short dashes to food and cover. than by covering too much ground.

  • Native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls
  • Protected habitat blocks within native range keys: north_america. Tree bases, fences, walls, shrubs, mulch, and urban edges fit Quick because low perches allow short dashes to food and cover.
  • Start early, pick one strong patch of habitat, and stay long enough for movement to return after you arrive.
  • Look for food, cover, and movement routes in the same place, because the best sightings usually happen where those overlap.
  • Move quietly, stop often, and give the habitat time to settle; many mammals and insects show themselves only after the first pause.

Small insects, spiders, and other invertebrates support Quick by rewarding sudden lunges from bark, pavement edges, and vegetation.

Birds, snakes, larger lizards, cats, and mammals threaten Brown Anoles; sprinting, hiding, and tail release support Quick escape.

Diurnal; Brown Anoles bask and hunt by day, then sleep on vegetation or sheltered perches at night.

Many live a few years in the wild, with speed and repeated breeding helping offset heavy predation.

Females lay single eggs repeatedly through the warm breeding season, placing investment into many small chances.

Males are larger with prominent orange dewlaps; females are smaller and usually show less territorial display.

  • Signature behavior tied to Quick
  • Habitat-specific movement
  • Practical survival rhythm
  • Recognizable body design

Brown Anole most often symbolizes quick in AnimalDex because its real survival behavior repeatedly shows this pattern.

The Brown Anole, a small lizard native to the Caribbean, is a master of adaptation.

The Quick Change Artist

  • Observe from a respectful distance and avoid changing the animal's behavior.
  • Do not block feeding, shelter, nesting, or travel routes.
  • Use a live camera capture without handling or staging wildlife.

Hewan terkait

Lebih banyak hewan dengan kekuatan Observation

Jelajahi semua hewan Observation

Bawa ensiklopedia ke dunia nyata

AnimalDex membantumu memindai hewan nyata, mengidentifikasi spesies, mengoleksi kartu, dan belajar dari alam di mana pun kamu berada.

Koleksi dunia nyataKonteks spesiesRiwayat spotting