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2012-04-30  Looking at some unprocessed pictures from last month, I came across this salamander displaying something under its chin.  I don't know anything about salamanders, but I assume it is a defence/warning device.  I caught it in this one shot, along with several rather boring pictures of it simply sunning itself.  Taken in Sarasota, FL.
Many thanks for all the comments on my frog picture!

Update!  Thanks to Papa.  This is definitely a Brown Anole.
Wood Stork bringing nest material
Cattle Egrets
A Wood Stork couple
Roseate Spoonbill
Herons
Great Blue Heron with chicks
Tending the eggs
Warning!
2012-04-30 Looking at some unprocessed pictures from last month, I came across this salamander displaying something under its chin. I don't know anything about salamanders, but I assume it is a defence/warning device. I caught it in this one shot, along with several rather boring pictures of it simply sunning itself. Taken in Sarasota, FL.
Many thanks for all the comments on my frog picture!

Update! Thanks to Papa. This is definitely a Brown Anole.
Warning!
2012-04-30  Looking at some unprocessed pictures from last month, I came across this salamander displaying something under its chin.  I don't know anything about salamanders, but I assume it is a defence/warning device.  I caught it in this one shot, along with several rather boring pictures of it simply sunning itself.  Taken in Sarasota, FL.
Many thanks for all the comments on my frog picture!

Update!  Thanks to Papa.  This is definitely a Brown Anole.
Warning!
2012-04-30 Looking at some unprocessed pictures from last month, I came across this salamander displaying something under its chin. I don't know anything about salamanders, but I assume it is a defence/warning device. I caught it in this one shot, along with several rather boring pictures of it simply sunning itself. Taken in Sarasota, FL.
Many thanks for all the comments on my frog picture!

Update! Thanks to Papa. This is definitely a Brown Anole.
See photo in original gallery.