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Arachnosquire
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They are pretty good sized, around 5-6 in each. The biggest one is molting, should I help it?
Yes Green anoles are being out completed by the Bahamian brown anole and Cuban Knight Anole and the native green tree frog is being out competed by the Cuban brown tree frog. Sad.Green anoles are going extinct in Florida. Consider yourself lucky.
Green anoles are going extinct in Florida. Consider yourself lucky.
Is there any chance to reverse that damage? Captive breeding , invasive species culling, etc? Is the issue country wide or only in Florida?Yes Green anoles are being out completed by the Bahamian brown anole and Cuban Knight Anole and the native green tree frog is being out competed by the Cuban brown tree frog. Sad.
They were getting hard to find when i first came to Florida in the late 90's and i think i saw one the last year i was there two years ago.Green anoles are going extinct in Florida. Consider yourself lucky.
Invasive culling might help. The problem with both the anoles and tree frogs is they occupy the same niche and look similar to the endemic species.Is there any chance to reverse that damage? Captive breeding , invasive species culling, etc? Is the issue country wide or only in Florida?
Latrodectus geometricus is out competing the native Latrodectus hesperus in certain areas of California but so far there aren't many that are overly concerned since L. hesperus has such a wide range.
My personal opinion though? I'm concerned.
That is mildly positive news.Invasive culling might help. The problem with both the anoles and tree frogs is they occupy the same niche and look similar to the endemic species.
Fortunately this particular problem is only in Florida, and really only the Southern half of the state. The Cuban tree frogs and Bahamian anoles can't survive the climate of Northern Florida.
eez nuts.
???eez nuts.
Central fl here, I still see them but its one every couple months. Granted Im not looking for them.They were getting hard to find when i first came to Florida in the late 90's and i think i saw one the last year i was there two years ago.
That was pretty much what i experienced and i was on the west coast in Hernando county.Central fl here, I still see them but its one every couple months. Granted Im not looking for them.