We have a Brown Anole for sale.
The Brown Anole, also known as Anolis sagrei, is a small lizard native to Cuba and the Bahamas. However, it has been introduced to various other locations, including Florida, where it has become an invasive species. Brown Anoles are arboreal creatures, meaning they spend most of their time in trees and shrubs. They are highly adaptable and can be found in a wide range of habitats, from urban areas to forests.
These lizards are known for their ability to change color, ranging from brown to green to even orange hues. This color change helps them regulate their body temperature and camouflage themselves from predators. Brown Anoles are opportunistic feeders, consuming insects, small vertebrates, and even fruit. They are also territorial animals, with males displaying aggressive behavior towards other males during mating season.
Despite their small size, Brown Anoles play an important role in their ecosystems as both predator and prey. They help control insect populations, while also serving as food for larger animals like birds and snakes. The introduction of this species into new areas has caused concerns for native wildlife, as they can outcompete local lizards and disrupt the balance of the ecosystem. Overall, the Brown Anole is a fascinating and adaptable creature, showcasing the complex interactions between different species in nature.
We have a Brown Anole for sale.
WE HAVE BROWN ANOLES FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Anolis sagrei
- Florida Field Collected
- Approximately 3 – 5 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
- Adults Are Growing On Average Around 6 – 8 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
- Feeding On Vitamin Dusted Crickets
Shipping Schedule.
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We charge a flat $59.99 for overnight delivery to your doorstep, regardless of the number of reptiles, amphibians, or inverts you buy. Please read our shipping information page before ordering. Our delivery schedule can be found below:
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Monday, arrival Tuesday morning.
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Tuesday, arrival Wednesday morning.
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Wednesday, arrival Thursday morning.
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Thursday, arrival Friday morning.
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Friday, arrival Saturday morning .
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Saturday, arrival Monday morning.