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Anoles, like many reptiles, experience a range of basic emotions primarily driven by their survival instincts. They can display stress, fear, and aggression, especially when threatened or during territorial disputes. While their emotions are not as complex as those of mammals, they demonstrate behaviors that suggest they can feel discomfort or stress in response to their environment. However, their emotional experiences are largely instinctual rather than reflective or nuanced.

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