Anolis carolinensis

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Definition

Noun * A small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizard with the ability to change skin color: Anolis carolinensis is the scientific name for a specific species of lizard, commonly known as the green anole or American chameleon. It is native to the southeastern United States and is notable for its color-changing ability, though it is not a true chameleon.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The biologist studied the behavior of Anolis carolinensis in its natural habitat.
    • A common sight in Florida gardens is Anolis carolinensis hunting insects on a fence post.
    • While often called a chameleon, Anolis carolinensis is actually a type of anole lizard.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific and academic contexts: The term is used formally in taxonomy, ecology, and herpetology to refer precisely to this species, distinguishing it from other anoles.
    • The research paper compared the dewlap extension displays of Anolis carolinensis to those of Anolis sagrei.
Variants and Related Words
  • Green anole (n): The most common common name for this lizard.
  • American chameleon (n): A common but technically inaccurate name, as it is not part of the chameleon family (Chamaeleonidae).
  • Anole (n): The common name for lizards of the genus , which includes .
Synonyms
  • Green anole
  • American chameleon (colloquial, though imprecise)
Related Phrases
  • Color-changing lizard: A descriptive phrase highlighting one of its most famous traits.
  • Arboreal insectivore: A phrase describing its tree-dwelling lifestyle and diet.
Noun
  1. small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards with the ability to change skin color