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  1. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

    Anolis carolinensis or green anole (US: / əˈnoʊ.li / ⓘ) (among other names below) is a tree-dwelling species of anole lizard native to the southeastern United States and introduced to …

  2. Green Anole Care: Diet, Habitat Setup, Lifespan & More

    Green anoles are a wonderful pet reptile that we highly recommend. Read this guide to learn how to care for them properly!

  3. Green Anole – Facts, Size, Diet, Pictures, and More

    Learn all the Green Anole - size, habitat, diet, endangered status, interesting facts, and much more - with pictures.

  4. A Guide to Caring for the Green Anole - The Spruce Pets

    Jun 17, 2025 · Green anoles are active lizards with color-changing abilities, perfect as starter pets. Learn about their care, including habitat, diet, and health tips.

  5. How to Care for Green Anole Lizards - wikiHow

    May 30, 2025 · A delightful small lizard, the green anole (Anolis carolinensis) makes a popular choice for a reptile pet. They're the kind of pet that will entertain you with their busy antics …

  6. Green Anole Care Sheet - ReptiFiles®

    The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) is a 6-8″ / 15-20cm long lizard with a narrow, sharply tapered head; agile body, dewlap, long thin tail, sticky toe pads, and small velvety scales.

  7. Green Anole - Exo Terra

    Green Anoles are native to the Southeastern United States, but have also been introduced to Hawaii, Ogasawara Islands of Japan, Cuba, the Bahamas, and Guam. Green Anoles are …

  8. Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis) - University of Georgia

    Range and Habitat: The green anole is a common lizard throughout Georgia and South Carolina, but is absent from some areas in the mountains. Anoles are generally arboreal (living in trees) …

  9. Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis)

    The green anole is a common lizard, slender in build, with a narrow head and a long, slender tail that can be twice as long as the rest of the animal. Color can vary from gray-brown, to brown, …

  10. Green Anole - Galveston County Master Gardeners

    One question that is always asked during spring and summer seasons is, we have noticed several green-colored lizards on the plants in our yard that look like the animated gecko in TV …