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Knight Anole

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Squamata

Genus
  
Anolis

Higher classification
  
Anoles

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Dactyloidae

Scientific name
  
Anolis equestris

Rank
  
Species

Knight Anole Western Knight Anole Anolis equestris equestris

Similar
  
Anoles, Reptile, Carolina anole, Brown anole, Jamaican giant anole

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The Knight anole (Anolis equestris) is a species of lizard in the Polychrotidae family, and the largest species of anole. Other common names include Cuban knight anole. It grows to a length of 13 to 20 in (33 to 51 cm) including the tail. A few specimens have reached up to 24 in (61 cm).

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Knight Anole Western Knight Anole Anolis equestris equestris

Cuban knight anole


Geographic range

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Knight anoles are native to Cuba, but have been widely introduced into South Florida, where they reproduce and spread readily. They cannot withstand freezing temperatures; in winter freezes in South Florida, they drop semiconscious from tree canopies. In its native Cuba, this large anole is called chipojo.

Behavior

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It is fiercely territorial. Aggressive to anything that enters its territory, the knight anole will face almost any intruder it perceives to be a threat (from a distance). During its display, a lizard will sit high on all fours, gape menacingly, turn green, and perhaps bob its head. The male will extend its dewlap (a reddish-white flap underneath the chin), and both females and males will "puff themselves up" with air.

Captivity

In captivity, the anole's aggressiveness seems to lessen to a certain degree, if it is raised from the time of its birth and handled, it is common for it to become tame enough to be held. In communal terraria with other species of lizards, it rarely attacks smaller lizards unless the other reptile intrudes on its territory. It may be hand-fed with caution, since it has a strong bite and many small, sharp teeth.

Habitat

Knight anoles are arboreal although during the day are known to warm on asphalt, rocks, or sidewalks. These lizards are diurnal predators.

Diet

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Its diet as a young anole consists mainly of insects. As an adult, it eats larger prey, such as tarantulas, other anoles, geckos, and even adult birds and mammals.

References

Knight Anole Wikipedia