The Barbados anole was formerly
endemic to Barbados, where it is the only species of native anole. It has been introduced to
Bermuda, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Florida and Venezuela but it does not appear to have established sustained populations in Florida or Trinidad and Tobago. On Barbados, it is found throughout the island in all habitats except grassland, where it is invasive it tends to be found near human habitation and to avoid native habitats. ==Biology==