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Anolis barbatus (western bearded anole) is a species of anole lizard from Western Cuba. Adults have an average snout–vent length of up to 18 cm (7 in), with tails that are slightly shorter than their bodies, and demonstrate little sexual dimorphism. It is one of six species called "false chameleons" that sometimes are recognized as their own genus Chamaeleolis or as the Cuban clade in Xiphosurus. These are all native to Cuba, fairly large for anoles, have robust heads, are dull gray-brown in color, have blunt teeth used for crushing snails and insects, which are their main diet. Unusually among anoles, these all lack the ability to autotomize their tails. Together with the similar (in appearance and microhabitat), but not closely related A. landestoyi of Hispaniola, they form a group known

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  • Anolis barbatus (en)
  • Anolis barbatus (eu)
  • Xiphosurus barbatus (es)
  • Anolis barbatus (fr)
  • Anolis barbatus (sv)
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  • Anolis barbatus Anolis generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Dactyloidae familian sailkatuta dago. (eu)
  • El anolis barbudo cubano u occidental (Xiphosurus barbatus), es una especie de lagarto anoles perteneciente a la familia Dactyloidae.​ (es)
  • Anolis barbatus est une espèce de sauriens de la famille des Dactyloidae. (fr)
  • Anolis barbatus är en ödleart som beskrevs av Garrido 1982. Anolis barbatus ingår i släktet anolisar, och familjen Polychrotidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Anolis barbatus (western bearded anole) is a species of anole lizard from Western Cuba. Adults have an average snout–vent length of up to 18 cm (7 in), with tails that are slightly shorter than their bodies, and demonstrate little sexual dimorphism. It is one of six species called "false chameleons" that sometimes are recognized as their own genus Chamaeleolis or as the Cuban clade in Xiphosurus. These are all native to Cuba, fairly large for anoles, have robust heads, are dull gray-brown in color, have blunt teeth used for crushing snails and insects, which are their main diet. Unusually among anoles, these all lack the ability to autotomize their tails. Together with the similar (in appearance and microhabitat), but not closely related A. landestoyi of Hispaniola, they form a group known (en)
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  • Western bearded anole (en)
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  • Garrido, 1982 (en)
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  • Anolis (en)
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  • barbatus (en)
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  • *Chamaeleolis barbatus *Xiphosurus barbatus (en)
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  • Anolis barbatus (western bearded anole) is a species of anole lizard from Western Cuba. Adults have an average snout–vent length of up to 18 cm (7 in), with tails that are slightly shorter than their bodies, and demonstrate little sexual dimorphism. It is one of six species called "false chameleons" that sometimes are recognized as their own genus Chamaeleolis or as the Cuban clade in Xiphosurus. These are all native to Cuba, fairly large for anoles, have robust heads, are dull gray-brown in color, have blunt teeth used for crushing snails and insects, which are their main diet. Unusually among anoles, these all lack the ability to autotomize their tails. Together with the similar (in appearance and microhabitat), but not closely related A. landestoyi of Hispaniola, they form a group known as the twig–giant ecomorph. Like other anoles, these stealthy creatures also have toe pads much like those found in geckos. This allows them to jump run or hide on just about any surface. Studies have found that Anolis barbatus lizards spend a majority of their time stationary. They typically only move to feed, escape predators and display to other lizards for mating. Although generally slow-moving like chameleons to hide from the eyes of predators, western bearded anoles can be very quick creatures when it comes to feeding and running from predators if spotted. (en)
  • Anolis barbatus Anolis generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Dactyloidae familian sailkatuta dago. (eu)
  • El anolis barbudo cubano u occidental (Xiphosurus barbatus), es una especie de lagarto anoles perteneciente a la familia Dactyloidae.​ (es)
  • Anolis barbatus est une espèce de sauriens de la famille des Dactyloidae. (fr)
  • Anolis barbatus är en ödleart som beskrevs av Garrido 1982. Anolis barbatus ingår i släktet anolisar, och familjen Polychrotidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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