Anoles are generally not well-suited for cold temperatures, as they are ectothermic reptiles that rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature. Most species thrive in warm, tropical, or subtropical environments. When exposed to cold conditions, anoles can become lethargic and may struggle to survive, often requiring temperatures above 60°F (15°C) to remain active. Prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can be fatal.
it depends on the cold temperature
They live in the canopy.
They live in the canopy.
cold
penguin live in the cold because that is their temperature\
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.
cold temperature
polar beers
mostly cold
No.
They require different habitats, so no. Also the box turtle would probably eat the anole if it had the chance.
Cold-blooded animals do not have cold blood. Instead, their body temperature changesas the temperature around them changes. Fish, amphibians and reptiles are all coldblooded.