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During a recent wildlife observation, a male green anole was captured and examined, showcasing its vibrant features and territorial behavior. The observer noted the distinct throat fan, a characteristic that identifies it as a mature male. This particular lizard was found on a fence, indicating it was defending its territory, which may include a harem of 6 to 8 females.

The excitement escalated when another male green anole appeared, leading to a potential confrontation. The observer highlighted the head-bobbing behavior typical of these lizards when asserting dominance. As tensions rose, the two males prepared for a showdown, with one needing to back down to avoid a physical altercation. Fortunately, the encounter concluded without serious harm, as one lizard successfully chased the other away, reaffirming its claim over the territory.
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This observation not only illustrates the fascinating behaviors of green anoles but also emphasizes the importance of territoriality in their social structure. The encounter serves as a reminder of the dynamic interactions within wildlife ecosystems, showcasing the natural instincts that drive these creatures.

Converted from Dec 10, 2024 Bluffton Town Council meeting on December 10, 2024
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