Many-scaled anole (Anolis polylepis) from Gulf of Dulce, Costa Rica. ••• PLEASE SUBSCRIBE (WITH THE NOTIFICATION 🔔) TO SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL ••• Some anoles shed their skin as often as once a month, some only once a year. After shedding, this lizard is seen eating its old skin for the nutrient value. It then display its orange-yellow dewlap and bob its head to attract a partner. Watch it mating a few minutes later in the PART 2 of this video at: Its toes are covered with nanoscopic structures allow it to cling to various surfaces using the van der Waals force. Also called the Golfo-Dulce anole as it is endemic to the Gulf of Dulce area of Costa Rica. ☕ Enjoying the videos I upload? Feel free to support me by: - becoming a patron: - buying me a coffee: 👉 David Weiller: ▶ Youtube:
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