One of my favorite invasive species to Florida is the Jesus Christ lizard...so named for his ability to 'walk' on water:
Their more official name is 'basilisk lizard', and they hail from Central and South America. ; They can get pretty hefty for a lizard - not quite iguana sized, but they'll grow to 12-14 inches or so.
All these invasive lizards have just about killed off Florida's native green anoles. ; Even the invasive Cuban Brown Anole, which was primarily responsible for putting the green anole on the endangered list, is now himself being squeezed by the northern curly-tails, green iguanas, and basilisks. ; Though they are still quite populous and very adept at making new brown anoles (cover the kids' eyes please):

Their more official name is 'basilisk lizard', and they hail from Central and South America. ; They can get pretty hefty for a lizard - not quite iguana sized, but they'll grow to 12-14 inches or so.


All these invasive lizards have just about killed off Florida's native green anoles. ; Even the invasive Cuban Brown Anole, which was primarily responsible for putting the green anole on the endangered list, is now himself being squeezed by the northern curly-tails, green iguanas, and basilisks. ; Though they are still quite populous and very adept at making new brown anoles (cover the kids' eyes please):


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