They are insectivores so they eat almost anything for example moths, crickets, wax-worms, super-worms, earthworms, gnats, roaches, fruit-flies and things of that nature. They do not eat pill bugs (Rolly Polly) fireflies box-elders (anything bright in color) butterflies beetles mosquito hawks Spiders meal-worms and stuff like that.
Green anoles usually eat small creatures like crickets and mealworms, but some anoles will lap up baby food or lick fruits. Then some green anoles will eat fruits, lettuce, cucumber cut into small pieces, plants, etc.
grub, bugs, mealworms, beetles, fruitflies.
They eat crickets, waxworms, flies, spiders, roaches, other small insects and even maggots.
it looks green when on leaves and brown on bark and has a pink flap
Depends on the lizard. Usualy quite frisky.
well they eat crickits.
Yes, adults will eat hatchlings.
definitely not a good idea, they tend to eat &/or torture them
No, one is a snake and one is a lizard. The garter snake will eat the lizard. I would not suggest housing ANY reptiles together unless you are breeding two of them.
It doesn't. Crickets are primarily herbivores and detrivores. Anoles eat crickets. Crickets can bite off toes and chunks of the lizard's feet.
Yes, the green anole do eat roaches. they will also eat crickets, fly's and other small bugs
No, they may eat the lizard. Toads usually attack anything that will fit in their mouth.
Yes!
Green anoles do not eat cat food, they eat spiders and small insects. They are also known as the red-throated anole.
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.
snake and hawk
Many different animals are hunted by predators. Such as a lizard may eat a fly and a bird may eat the lizard.
I am not sure o have never tried that !