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Male green anoles are generally larger than the females and have bigger heads, and they tend to display a red dewlap and do “push-ups” when threatened, especially by another male. Some males also have a crest on their back, while females might have a distinct line or stripe running down the middle of their back. Males have two large, bulging scales on their underside, near the base of the tail, which are not present in females.
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