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Terry Ord (courtesy of UC Davis) |
 

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The yellow-chinned anole in Puerto Rico confirms the theory that animals communicating in noisy conditions often begin their signals with a conspicuous, attention-grabbing alert. These territorial lizards add conspicuous four-legged push-ups to the start of displays to attract the attention of territorial neighbors in noisy situations of poor light and distracting movement from windblown plants. | Discovery News Video

 
 
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