I don't know that's why i am asking you
No but they do lay them together. its best that the young does not stay with the adult because there are cases of the adult eating the young.
There is no special name for baby green anoles. They are usually just referred to as baby anoles. When they are very young, they may be referred to as hatchlings, which is a term commonly used to describe any young animal that has just hatched from an egg.
No, Anoles are actually related to Iguanas".
Lizards are vegetarians, but as they are young they can eat some meat, with out effecting their body's or diminishing their life expectancy, when mine was young i fed it mosquito hawks as a treat every now and then.
Ther are more anoles then crickets because anoles are found in florida,africa and ny.
Both anoles and dinosaurs belong to the diapsid group of reptiles. However, dinosaurs belonged to the order Dinosauria, and anoles are lizards, which are part of the Squamata order. Therefor, dinosaurs are distant relatives of anoles.
anoles lay eggs when they are about 2-3 years old
No. As with most reptiles, anoles abandon their offspring as eggs. The young will instinctively attack anything that moves, even a gum wrapper, consuming everything that fits into their mouths, which, in my experience, is mainly ants. Many terrestrial anoles sit and wait head-down on the trunks of trees, making a mad dash at prey that veers too close. Green anoles, on the other hand, slowly stalk their prey, pouncing when it is in reach. They tend to catch more flighted insects that their terrestrial counterparts, but everything is instinctual.
yes green anoles love their habitat humid
yes there are a few types of anoles left in parts of Florida
Missing tails are no cause for alarm; anoles can regenerate their lost tails
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