Anolis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of small, arboreal lizards found primarily in the Americas: "anolis" refers to a group of lizards known for their ability to change color, though they are not true chameleons. They are often called anoles.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The green anolis is a common sight in many Florida gardens.
- Scientists study the anolis for its remarkable adaptive radiation in the Caribbean.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific taxonomy: The term "Anolis" is capitalized when referring to the genus name.
- The genus Anolis contains hundreds of species.
Variants and Related Words
- Anole (n): A common name for lizards of the genus .
- An anole darted up the tree trunk.
Synonyms
- Anole: New World lizard.
Notes on Meaning
- While the reference context uses the phrase "New World chameleons," it is important to note that anoles are not taxonomically true chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae). They are iguanian lizards that have independently evolved some similar traits, like color change and prehensile tails. The term is used descriptively due to this superficial resemblance.
Noun
- New World chameleons