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Jon Suh

@jonjsuh

Lizard photographer/eternal field assistant/eventual grad student.

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A portrait of perhaps the prettiest grass-bush anole from the Dominican Republic, Anolis bahorucoensis. Finding this species was a highlight for James T. Stroud @QuietWarriors and me.

A portrait of perhaps the prettiest grass-bush anole from the Dominican Republic, Anolis bahorucoensis. Finding this species was a highlight for <a href="/jamesTstroud/">James T. Stroud</a>  @QuietWarriors and me.
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Anolis pulchellus from Puerto Rico in a classic grass-bush anole pose. What's your favorite grass-bush anole? #anole #lizard #PuertoRico

Anolis pulchellus from Puerto Rico in a classic grass-bush anole pose. What's your favorite grass-bush anole? #anole #lizard #PuertoRico
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A critically endangered Bahama oriole from Andros captured for research by Kevin Omland and his group who graciously allowed me to photograph it!

A critically endangered Bahama oriole from Andros captured for research by <a href="/keomland/">Kevin Omland</a> and his group who graciously allowed me to photograph it!
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After 12 weeks of lizard catching for work, what do I do with my first morning off on a layover in Miami...? Go looking for lizards obv. #cantstopwontstop Fairchild Garden 🦎🦎🦎

After 12 weeks of lizard catching for work, what do I do with my first morning off on a layover in Miami...? Go looking for lizards obv. #cantstopwontstop <a href="/FairchildGarden/">Fairchild Garden</a> 🦎🦎🦎
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Everyone's favorite anole, the brown anole (Anolis sagrei), in its full glory. This individual from Andros was really flared up. James T. Stroud #anole #lizard

Everyone's favorite anole, the brown anole (Anolis sagrei), in its full glory. This individual from Andros was really flared up. <a href="/jamesTstroud/">James T. Stroud</a> #anole #lizard
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After two months of lizarding with James T. Stroud plus a bonus lizard vacation in Puerto Rico, the first thing I do when I get back to NY is... find more lizards. Plenty of Podarcis here for ya Colin Donihue ! #cantstopwontstop #lizard

After two months of lizarding with <a href="/jamesTstroud/">James T. Stroud</a> plus a bonus lizard vacation in Puerto Rico, the first thing I do when I get back to NY is... find more lizards. Plenty of Podarcis here for ya <a href="/colindonihue/">Colin Donihue</a> ! #cantstopwontstop #lizard
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I forgot to mention I had another photo run for the cover of the May issue of Biotropica. Again, to accompany a great article by James T. Stroud and Michelle Thompson on the importance of collecting basic data in the tropics.

I forgot to mention I had another photo run for the cover of the May issue of <a href="/Biotropica/">Biotropica</a>. Again, to  accompany a great article by <a href="/jamesTstroud/">James T. Stroud</a> and <a href="/Mishi_Thompson/">Michelle Thompson</a> on the importance of collecting basic data in the tropics.
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On my way back to Jamaica 🇯🇲 with Jon Suh so he can take photos like these (!) and we can🤞discover something fascinating! 🤫 🦎🦎🦎🦎 Anole Annals #scicomm

On my way back to Jamaica 🇯🇲 with <a href="/JonJSuh/">Jon Suh</a> so he can take photos like these (!) and we can🤞discover something fascinating! 🤫 🦎🦎🦎🦎 <a href="/AnoleAnnals/">Anole Annals</a> #scicomm
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Anole of the day: Anolis valencienni, Jamaican twig anole. James T. Stroud found our first one today, here's a picture of an individual from last spring.

Anole of the day: Anolis valencienni, Jamaican twig anole. <a href="/jamesTstroud/">James T. Stroud</a> found our first one today, here's a picture of an individual from last spring.