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Allison's Anole - Varadero, CU        This stunning lizard is an endemic to Cuba and a select few islands around the area. They are striking to be sure with the sky blue upper half and the green bottom. I can only imagine that when they are sitting on the top of a leaf, their head's match the sky and the bottoms match the plant. This should make it difficult to see for lizard hunters, like the Great Lizard Cuckoo.          Michael W Klotz - www.TheBirdBlogger.com
Allison's Anole - Varadero, CU
This stunning lizard is an endemic to Cuba and a select few islands around the area. They are striking to be sure with the sky blue upper half and the green bottom. I can only imagine that when they are sitting on the top of a leaf, their head's match the sky and the bottoms match the plant. This should make it difficult to see for lizard hunters, like the Great Lizard Cuckoo. 
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