Not sure in mph (miles per hour) or fps (feet per second). But I've had several, and they are faster than your hand that's for sure. If you want to keep them as pets holding is an absolute no! They will escape and out run you. If you have to remove them from the cage, make sure you apply pressure and have another inclosure ready to be closed as soon as you let go!
From my research, anoles are not harmful. Be mindful, however, that anoles eat insects (flies and mosquitoes), and someone may have sprayed a poison to control the insects. Therefore, anoles that eat flies that have been sprayed can contain poison. Experience: Horse ranch/farm with 38 cats and a quickly dwindling anole population (I find 5 or 6 dead in the house every day. Who knows how many they kill outside!) So far, haven't lost a cat yet.
It is to see how far you can jump
A king can jump as far as needed to legally capture pieces.
No, Anoles are actually related to Iguanas".
yes
yes but you will not get as far
A standing broad jump, not too far. A running jump, much further. And there are tricks, such as running and tossing weights backwards, which adds further distance to the jump.
Ther are more anoles then crickets because anoles are found in florida,africa and ny.
Its not the shoes that matter it is the person inside the shoes that matter how far you jump
Wallabies can jump you are correct, wallabies can approximately jump 3 feet.
Both anoles and dinosaurs belong to the diapsid group of reptiles. However, dinosaurs belonged to the order Dinosauria, and anoles are lizards, which are part of the Squamata order. Therefor, dinosaurs are distant relatives of anoles.
as far as 6ft as far as 6ft