No, Anoles are NOT poisonous. In fact, a lot of people keep anoles as pets. They are easy to take care of and they can survive in FREEZING cold temperature and BOILING hot temperature. They live through hurricanes, tornados, they are so easy to take care of. A cap full of banana baby food will be good for about 2 weeks for food! Its amazing! Also, there are only two types of poisonous lizard in the world, the Mexican Beaded Lizard and the Gila Monster.
So...No. Anoles are not poisonous.
Good Luck!i have an baby anole
Green anoles primarily feed on small insects and invertebrates, but they may also consume fruit occasionally. When they do eat fruit, they tend to favor softer, ripe options such as berries, figs, and other fruits that are easy to digest. However, fruits are not a significant part of their diet, as they are predominantly insectivorous.
Wild green anoles do not eat fruit, but they do occasionally sip flower nectar. In captivity, some folks offer them pureed fruit--peaches and berries would be ok, but only as a very rare treat. Crested Gecko diet or day gecko diet formulas (powders that you mix with water) can be offered to them regularly. Green anoles appear to enjoy these things, but brown and bark anoles are usually not interested, and want only insects.
yes!
Robins primarily feed on insects, earthworms, and fruits, but they are opportunistic feeders and may occasionally eat small reptiles like anoles if the opportunity arises. However, anoles are not a significant part of their diet. The interaction between robins and anoles is not common, as their preferred food sources differ.
Anole lizards eat crickets and worms.
well my anoles do but some times they dont but i fixed that buy sprinkeling anole vidamen powter on the cricets
anoles eat crikets,wartermelon,mealworms,and earhworms Anoles cant eat meal worms or earth worms. (I don't know about watermelon) Anoles eat crickets and occasionally peach baby food (if a pet) Anoles can only eat crickets or a few other insects of its diet but the max of how big they are is half the size of it's head.
No your snake will eat them unless it is a baby snake.
I am not sure o have never tried that !
yes you can eat fruit.
No. The box turtle is most Likly to eat the anoles.
Many animals eat anoles but animals like snakes