If you have a brown anole it is usually severelly stressed which might have to do with other anoles it is living with, tempereature of habitat, food etc.
Actually, the OP could be referring to a consistently brown species such as a Bahaman anole.
definitely not a good idea, they tend to eat &/or torture them
Some common types of lizards found in North Carolina include the eastern fence lizard, the five-lined skink, and the green anole. These lizards are well adapted to the diverse habitats found in North Carolina, such as forests, fields, and even urban areas.
They live in the canopy.
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!
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.
No, they may eat the lizard. Toads usually attack anything that will fit in their mouth.
Most Spiny tailed lizards live in North Africa
long tailed lizards, green anoles, and house geckos get along fine (don't put a knight anole in very aggressive
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no they live all over the southern US
in west africa