“…In anoles, the skin surface is covered with microscopic hair-like ornaments (Peterson, 1984), and contingent upon its complexity, organization and length dimensions, these hair-like microstructures may have the potential to generate extreme surface hydrophobicity (Gao et al, 2011;Li and Amirfazli, 2008;Yan et al, 2011). Indeed, similar skin surface microstructures have been found in gekkonid lizards and shown to be responsible for the highly hydrophobic surface of gecko skin (Riedel et al, 2020;Watson et al, 2010Watson et al, , 2015a. The water-resistant properties of anole skin, however, have remained unexamined, but very recent discoveries have provided some insight into this matter.…”