Biology, asked by udaysha3059, 11 months ago

Anoles are a family of lizards found throughout the Americas. Green anoles, Anolis carolinensis, are native to a specific area of Florida. In this area, the primary territory of green anoles was once along the ground and in low-level branches. However, the introduction of brown anoles, Anolis sagrei, from Cuba forced green anoles to shift their territory to the tops of trees. The branches at the treetops are smoother and thinner than those close to the ground. Over time, the toe pads of the green anoles have become larger and stickier. What is the best explanation for the change in green anoles' toe pads?

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Answered by shreya61772
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Answer:

due to change in habitat

Answered by UsmanSant
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The reason for the adaptation of the change in green Arnold's toe pads is mutations.

● The best clarification for the adjustment in green anoles' toe cushions can be summarized as certain population in the green anole populace had changes that helped them endure and recreate in the new conditions, so their qualities were given to the population to come.

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