Culebra Island giant anole

Culebra Island giant anole

Virgin islands giant anole, Roosevelt's giant anole, Culebra giant anole

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Anolis roosevelti

Anolis roosevelti, also known commonly as the Virgin Islands giant anole, Roosevelt's giant anole or the Culebra giant anole, is an extremely rare or possibly extinct species of lizard of the genus Anolis in the family Dactyloidae. The species is native to the Virgin Islands and Vieques.

Appearance

A. roosevelti can reach a snout-to-vent length (SVL) of 160 mm (6.3 in). The color of the body is brown-grey, while the tail has a yellow-brown hue and the abdomen is whitish. The throat fan varies from gray on the upperparts to yellow on the underparts, and the eyelids are yellow. A further feature are two long drawn-out lines on both sides of the body; one starts at the ear, the other at the shoulder.

Distribution

Geography

Anolis roosevelti is endemic to Culebra Island in Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.

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A. roosevelti lives in forested zones on the slopes of Mt. Resaca.

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Biome

Mating Habits

A. roosevelti is oviparous.

Population

Population threats

Though A. roosevelti was only observed again in 1932 after its discovery, there have been unconfirmed sightings since 1973 (the last one in 1978). Some experts believe that it might still exist. It preferred a habitat with gumbo-limbo and ficus trees because it fed from the fruits of the trees. Due to human activities the habitat was almost destroyed; only a few specimens of the Culebra Giant Anole can be seen in museums. It was listed as federally endangered in the Endangered Species Act in 1977.

References

1. Culebra Island giant anole Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culebra_Island_giant_anole
2. Culebra Island giant anole on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/1319/18967413

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