A deformed hind limb of an invasive free-living brown anole (Anolis sagrei Duméril & Bibron, 1837) from Hualien City, Taiwan

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Norval, Gerrut
Mao J.-J.
Bursey C.R.
Goldberg S.R.

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2009

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en

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Anolis (norops) sagrei; Coconut palm yard; East coast; Polydactyly Anolis sagrei; Cocos nucifera; Squamata

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On the 15th of March, 2009, a male brown anole (Anolis sagrei) was collected by hand from a coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) plantation in Chisintang, Hualien County, eastern Taiwan. During the examination of the lizard, it was found that it appeared to have a fifth foot protruding from the right hind tibia. The additional foot had only 4 toes contained a bone that was fused to the tibia near the knee. We hypothesize that this deformity is due to a genetic determining factor, and far as can be determined, this appears to be the first reported instance of such a deformity in A. sagrei from Taiwan.

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Herpetology Notes
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20715773

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