what dose abiotic and abiotic mean to a ecosystem of a green anole
Green is normal for a green anole.
Cuban green anole was created in 1840.
Warmer temperatures, green foliage and dominant behavior make a Green Anole turn green.
An anole can turn green, gray, black, and brown.
When a brown anole turns green alongside a green anole, it is typically an indication of a physiological response to environmental factors such as temperature or stress. Brown anoles can change color to a lighter shade of brown or green, aiding in camouflage or thermoregulation. This color change is not permanent and may revert based on the lizard's conditions. Such interactions can also signify social behaviors, particularly in territorial displays or during mating rituals.
what is the life cycle of an anole lizard
I had a green anole for a long time and mine always turns brown. The answer would be no, it is not bad if a green anole is brown.P.S: Green means active and alert and brown means relaxed OR cold.
No, green plants are not abiotic; they are biotic organisms. Biotic factors refer to living components of an ecosystem, while abiotic factors are non-living elements like water, soil, and climate. Green plants play a crucial role in ecosystems by producing oxygen and serving as a primary food source through photosynthesis.
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Yes, the green anole do eat roaches. they will also eat crickets, fly's and other small bugs
it eats stuff and gets eatin
Online dictionaries say to pronounce anole ah-know'-lee