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... ’ Due to the lack of lizards, Ethel was placed in a new habitat with another group
after the first day of observations. ... In our original setup with our two original
lizards, they were usually found in the habitat filled with soil, leaves, and sticks. We
believe that having the leaves filled with water inside this habitat became a reason for the
lizards continual stay within the habitat. ... In general with the first setup and first two
lizards, the still was most defiantly the preferred habitat. ... A questions arose in our minds as to why the lizards were never discovered living
in the sand habitats. ... Also, we did not observe enough lizards for a decent amount of
time to see if their preferences were consistent, The time allotted for observations was
not enough time to make a precise decision on the patterns of anoles. ... Our lizards could have also been stressed and scared and that could have been
the reason for them remaining in one bottle for most of the time during our observation.
Approximate Word count = 1617 Approximate Pages = 6.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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