Polychrus gutturosus, also known as Berthold's bush anole or monkey tailed anole, is a species of lizard found in tropical Central and South America.
It lives in forests and jungles from Honduras to Ecuador.
[2] It can reach up to 70 cm (2.3 ft) in total length, including its very long tail, and males are considerably smaller than females.
[3] This insectivorous lizard is a climbing species that can often be seen holding onto branches.
It can even hold on with its hind legs, though it moves slowly that way.