Yes, adults will eat hatchlings.
No.
No. Anoles eat insects. If you have a pet anole you can feed it crickets, which are commonly sold for that purpose at pet stores.
No - Absolutely NOT ! The babies should be separated as soon after they appear as is possible - to the adult for mistaking the young for a small food !
it was around when the dinosaurs were on the earth alive
I've had a baby brown anole for a few months now and the only thing I have found small enough to feed her are flightless fruitflies. They can be purchased at most Petco's and online. They are the size of a normal fruitfly, but are unable to fly.
no the baby will have more of the chance of living if it is separated. who is to stop the parents if they mistake the baby for food? (it has happened and the parents have attacked the babies before as well)
Panther Anole was created in 1784.
Martinique's Anole was created in 1789.
Dwarf Anole was created in 1965.
Dominican Anole was created in 1879.
Bronze Anole was created in 1840.