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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba. This individual has an extra tail, which can happen when the original tail is injured but not completely severed, and a new tail is regenerated at injury.
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba. This individual has an extra tail, which can happen when the original tail is injured but not completely severed, and a new tail is regenerated at injury.
    18011770.jpg
  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
    18011768.jpg
  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
    18011771.jpg
  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
    18011766.jpg
  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba. This individual has an extra tail, which can happen when the original tail is injured but not completely severed, and a new tail is regenerated at injury.
    18011774.jpg
  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
    18011769.jpg
  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba. This individual has an extra tail, which can happen when the original tail is injured but not completely severed, and a new tail is regenerated at injury.
    18011772.jpg