If you are referring Dumpy Tree Frogs...from my experience...no. I put one in and thought I lost the anole so I replaced it and then that one disappeared. It was not until the third anole that I caught my frog digusting the anole. It appears they do "like" anoles just not as a friend but an expensive food treat
Dumpy Tree Frogyes green anoles love their habitat humid
a long tail lizard, other green anoles, bahman anoles, and curly tailed lizards can live with green anoles.... I've had them all in with green anoles.... they've done great!
Its habitat is a dry forest filled with green tree frogs and gigantic grasshoppers.
Anoles cannot swim and will drown very easily!
no
yes there are a few types of anoles left in parts of Florida
The very interesting Green tree ants eat vegetation and smaller invertebrates that they find in their habitat.
lightning whelks, tropical zebra butterflies, florida chiken turtles, green tree frogs, green anoles, deer, great egrets, calopogon orchids, liguus tree snails, and brown pelicans.
Green anoles are the exact opposite of endangered.Their numbers are rocketing on the eastern border and are considered "vermins" for so many breaking into homes.
Yes
I thought you were suppose to do that
Yes, some frogs, like the Green and Golden Bell Frog, have cannibalistic tendencies. If your going to introduce new frogs together, the smaller frogs should be at least 2/3 the size of the other frogs, to avoid being eaten.