25 photos proving Florida lizards do whatever they want

     

Sure, there are over 60 types of Florida lizards that call this peninsula home, but today we're talking about anoles – those little guys that do whatever they want, live by no rules and will claim your yard, garage, car, house, bathroom, shoe, hat, whatever. It's a Florida lizard world, we just live in it.  Here is proof that lizards are really running the show here in Florida …

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 Florida lizards have absolutely no shame.    
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Florida lizards have absolutely no shame.

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 Florida lizard fears no beast.     
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Florida lizard fears no beast.

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Seriously, Florida lizards will ride your dog like Atreyu from NeverEnding Story.  
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Seriously, Florida lizards will ride your dog like Atreyu from NeverEnding Story.

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This Florida lizard is taking its dog for a walk.     
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This Florida lizard is taking its dog for a walk.

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This Florida lizard is taking its human for a walk.   
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This Florida lizard is taking its human for a walk.

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This Florida lizard wants to be a T-Rex from Jurassic Park. 
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This Florida lizard wants to be a T-Rex from Jurassic Park.

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But Florida lizard does not have lizard envy.    
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But Florida lizard does not have lizard envy.

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 If a Florida lizard wants to be an earring, then a Florida lizard will be a fabulous earring.      
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If a Florida lizard wants to be an earring, then a Florida lizard will be a fabulous earring.

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If a Florida lizard wants to live in your houseplant, then a Florida lizard will live in your houseplant.     
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If a Florida lizard wants to live in your houseplant, then a Florida lizard will live in your houseplant.

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Some Florida lizards want to move into your drain.     
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Some Florida lizards want to move into your drain.

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