That depends on which anole that you are talking about. There are about fifteen genera, with hundreds of species. To answer your question; no, anoles as a whole are not endangered, but there are some rare, beautiful (anolis gorgonae), possibly extinct (anolis roosevelti) species.
no they live all over the southern US
Anoles as a group are not endangered, but several of the species are. There are a total of 361 currently recognized species (as of 2009). The IUCN redlist is the international body responsible for designating endangered species. As of 2009 they have only evaluated 38 species, 6 of which are considered threatened on some level (vulnerable, endangered, critically endangered).
Curly tale lizzards, Gecos, and lizzards. what the heck do you need to know!!!!!!!!!
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yes. yes they do.
lizzards.
Watts' Anole was created in 1894.
Dwarf Anole was created in 1965.
Carolina anole was created in 1832.
Dominican Anole was created in 1879.
Redonda Anole was created in 1887.