
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 …
Green Anole Care: Diet, Habitat Setup, Lifespan & More
The green anole (scientific name: Anolis carolinensis) is a species of reptile found in areas of Tennessee, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and the Carolinas.
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.
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.
Green Anole Care Sheet - ReptiFiles®
Green anoles can be found in the southern and southeastern US and Hawaii, as well as coastal southern California and some islands in the north Pacific Ocean. As a trunk-crown ecomorph, …
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 …
Green & Bahama Anole Care Guide: Habitat, Food & Health | Petco
Jul 17, 2024 · Get expert, veterinary-approved care for Green and Bahama Anoles. Learn about their food, habitat, health, and fascinating color changes to help your anole thrive.
Green Anole: Facts, Info & Care Guide (With Pictures)
Oct 29, 2025 · If you’re new to the reptile world, you might not be too familiar with the green anole. Also known as the Carolina anole, this is a great starter reptile pet for either you or your …
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) …
Wonders of Wildlife: Green Anole
The green anole is often called ‘chameleon’ because of their ability to change colors from bright green to brown. They have specialized structures just below the skin which allow them to …