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The Vinales anole (''Anolis vermiculatus''), also known as the Cuban stream anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae, endemic to Cuba.Uetz, P.; & J. Hallermann (2018)
Anolis vermiculatus
The Reptile Database. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
Losos, J.B. (2011). Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree: Ecology and Adaptive Radiation of Anoles, pp. 76, 343. University of California Press.


Range and habitat

''A. vermiculatus'' is endemic to the
Viñales Viñales is a town and municipality in the north-central Pinar del Río Province of Cuba. The town consists mostly of one-story wooden houses with porches. The municipality is dominated by low mountain ranges of the Guaniguanico, Cordillera de Gu ...
region of Pinar del Río Province in western Cuba. It lives in densely vegetated and heavily shaded habitats close to water, typically streams.Lambert, S. (11 May 2014)
Spotlight on Cuban Anoles III: Anolis vermiculatus
Anole Annals. Retrieved 14 March 2018.


Description and behavior

This blue-eyed species is a relatively large
anole Dactyloidae are a family of lizards commonly known as anoles () and native to warmer parts of the Americas, ranging from southeastern United States to Paraguay. Instead of treating it as a family, some authorities prefer to treat it as a subfami ...
with males reaching up to in snout-to- vent length and females up to . It is one of only two anoles that completely lacks a dewlap (both sexes), the other being the
West Cuban anole ''Anolis bartschi'', also known commonly as the Pinar Del Rio cliff anole, western cliff anole, and the west Cuban anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is endemic to Cuba. Description A medium-sized anole, adult ...
. ''A. vermiculatus'' is fast to retreat and will dive into water to escape potential enemies, reportedly sometimes staying submerged for almost an hour.Lee, A.S. (Winter 2000)
Lizard Island: Cuba is a study in saurian richness
Retrieved 15 March 2018.
It can also run bipedally across water, similar to '' A. lionotus'', '' A. poecilopus'' and '' A. oxylophus'' (all often in ''
Norops ''Anolis'' is a genus of anoles (), iguanian lizards in the family Dactyloidae, native to the Americas. With more than 425 species, it represents the world's most species-rich amniote tetrapod genus, although many of these have been proposed to ...
'' instead) from Central America and Colombia, as well as the basilisks. ''A. vermiculatus'' feeds on small animals like frogs, shrimp and fish, which often are caught in water. It is one of two semi-aquatic anoles from the Caribbean, the other being '' A. eugenegrahami'' of
Hispaniola Hispaniola (, also ; es, La Española; Latin and french: Hispaniola; ht, Ispayola; tnq, Ayiti or Quisqueya) is an island in the Caribbean that is part of the Greater Antilles. Hispaniola is the most populous island in the West Indies, and th ...
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See also

* List of Anolis lizards


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q1779802 Anoles Lizards of the Caribbean Reptiles of Cuba Endemic fauna of Cuba Reptiles described in 1837 Taxa named by Jean Theodore Cocteau