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Its the Chupa Cabra!
Its the Chupa Cabra!
I think garrets got it right.
You guys need to get on the ball and learn about your local herps. There more out there then just chams. All these posts and only one maybe right? Lame... Who ever said it looks like a brown anole......Jezz, not even close. You should go out and stare at some lizards. If you live in FL, theres no way you should have got that wrong.
My small rant for the day!
to me it looks like it might belong to the NIGHT LIZARD family. this is a family of lizards common to so cal. Usually there pupils are vertical and they have no eye lids like a gecko plus they stay fairly small usually 5-10 in., but if this doesnt add up then maybe its a type of WHIPTAIL they have eye lids a long thin tail and get to be a little larger 12-17 inch, but im really not sure, i would get a North American reptile identification book from your local book store if you want to research your local herps. National Audubon Society makes a lot of helpful field guides and most book stores seem to cary them, you may even be able to access some online.