Yes, they do hibernate in the northern parts of their range, like North Carolina, Tennessee, etc.
In more southern areas where winters are warmer but still cool, they may bruminate; that is, become much less active and not eat, but they are not in that deep, deep torpor that hibernation entails.
yes they hibernate at the same time brown ones do
yes green anoles love their habitat humid
Iguanas do hibernate when the temperature is below 40 degrees. They can not move, their bodies shut down and only their heart will pump. If the temperature is normal and this is a pet, call you vet!
no
yes there are a few types of anoles left in parts of Florida
Neither the Eastern or the Western Green Mamba hibernate.
Green anoles are the exact opposite of endangered.Their numbers are rocketing on the eastern border and are considered "vermins" for so many breaking into homes.
a long tail lizard, other green anoles, bahman anoles, and curly tailed lizards can live with green anoles.... I've had them all in with green anoles.... they've done great!
Yes
I thought you were suppose to do that
No, birds don't hibernate.
its got something to do with time
no, they can't