A green anole lizard can die from various causes, including predation, disease, environmental stress, or injury. Common predators include birds and snakes, which can capture and eat them. Additionally, factors like extreme temperatures, lack of food, or habitat destruction can lead to their decline. In captivity, they may also suffer from improper care or health issues.
what is the life cycle of an anole lizard
a really low maintenance animal for beginner lizard care givers
There probly mating
It is as long as it's not too much, you don't want to overfeed the lizard.
the most common lizard in central Texas is the green anole
Yes.
the desert
Yes, adults will eat hatchlings.
Gila monster, giant ameiva, green anole, giant whiptail, great basin collard lizard and green iguana are lizard species. They begin with the letter g.
It will most likely be brown if it dies from stress. But it could be green too. There is no specific color for a dead anole.
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.
Bring your lizard inside. It will be much happier and the other lizards will not terrorize it.