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YES- You will find Skinks (Brown and some with bright blue tails), Anoles, and Large 6ft Monitor Lizards (Green and Brown Bumpy Skin)...
yes yes yes
Anoles change colors from green to brown, so you can tell the difference. Plus chameleons are bigger than anoles.
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they will probably be brown. how do i know well in school had a anole and we studied and studied about them and we found out that if its brown its hungry.
They native to the southeastern U.S. and the Caribbean.
I am not sure o have never tried that !
southwestern parts of the U.S, probably in a garden
No, Anoles are actually related to Iguanas".
Ther are more anoles then crickets because anoles are found in florida,africa and ny.
Anoles are not typically pink; they are known for their ability to change color, which can include shades of green, brown, or gray depending on their environment and mood. However, some species, like the Jamaican anole, can display lighter or more vibrant colors, including hues that may appear pinkish. Overall, while anoles can show a range of colors, pink is not a common or standard coloration for them.