Hi All,
Iāve been fascinated by Green Anoles, Anolis carolinensis, since childhood ā way back when they were sold as āAmerican Chameleonsā. Although they are often ignored by experienced keepers, I have long featured Green Anoles and related species in zoo exhibits, where they never failed to intrigue visitors (and yours truly!). Now, it seems, they are also impressing herpetologists with learning abilities that rival those of some birds. The performances of anoles (two of which did so well that they were dubbed āPlatoā and āSocratesā) tested at Duke University have challenged the stereotype that small lizards have limited intelligence and problem-solving abilities. Read the rest of this article here: Green Anole Intelligence - Researchers Shocked by Lizard Brainpower
Please also check out my posts on Twitter http://bitly.com/JP27Nj and Facebook http://on.fb.me/KckP1m
Thanks, Frank
My Bio, with photos of animals Iāve been lucky enough to work with That Pet Place welcomes Zoologist/Herpetologist Frank Indiviglio to That Reptile Blog | That Reptile Blog
Iāve been fascinated by Green Anoles, Anolis carolinensis, since childhood ā way back when they were sold as āAmerican Chameleonsā. Although they are often ignored by experienced keepers, I have long featured Green Anoles and related species in zoo exhibits, where they never failed to intrigue visitors (and yours truly!). Now, it seems, they are also impressing herpetologists with learning abilities that rival those of some birds. The performances of anoles (two of which did so well that they were dubbed āPlatoā and āSocratesā) tested at Duke University have challenged the stereotype that small lizards have limited intelligence and problem-solving abilities. Read the rest of this article here: Green Anole Intelligence - Researchers Shocked by Lizard Brainpower
Please also check out my posts on Twitter http://bitly.com/JP27Nj and Facebook http://on.fb.me/KckP1m
Thanks, Frank
My Bio, with photos of animals Iāve been lucky enough to work with That Pet Place welcomes Zoologist/Herpetologist Frank Indiviglio to That Reptile Blog | That Reptile Blog