In The Monkey Grass!
Baby Anole climbing around in the Monkey Grass. I have seen so many baby Green Anole Lizards, they are a delight to see. A total of 20 baby anole each year from one female. One egg, rarely two is layed every two weeks during the breeding season. Anole eat lots of bugs, small flies, larva, meal worms, crickets, spiders. Anole live in the wild best, arborial (tree climbing). One male can support a herum of 5 femals. Private Gourley Garden, (Anole Habitat) in the Smoky Mountains.
Anole love the moisture here. Canon Sure Shot s31s
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