Can anyone identify this lizard?

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  • RedStickChick

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    Brown anole / Bahaman anole, or as my mother calls them, dinosaurs. They're little assholes that mess with our dogs and are taking over the native green anole territory.
     

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    Brown anole / Bahaman anole, or as my mother calls them, dinosaurs. They're little assholes that mess with our dogs and are taking over the native green anole territory.

    How do they mess with your dogs?

    My late basset hound, Myrtle, liked to try to play with the anoles. If there was one on the screen, she would have a fit.

    She was very gentle with them.
     

    RedStickChick

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    How do they mess with your dogs?

    My late basset hound, Myrtle, liked to try to play with the anoles. If there was one on the screen, she would have a fit.

    She was very gentle with them.

    The dogs chase them, they'll defend themselves and bite their noses and hold on. The dogs end up swinging them around for a few minutes before they fly off.
     

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