Encyclopedia of Life Fellow Rosario Castañeda takes us to the back rooms of 
Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology, searching through dozens of jars of 
pickled anole lizards to see the traces of evolution in action. These faded 
specimens don’t much resemble these vivid animals in life, as they skitter 
along branches and tree trunks in their native tropics. But to the trained 
eye, they're revealing secrets. 

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http://education.eol.org/podcast/anoles

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http://eol.org/info/fellows

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