Smallwood’s Anole for sale.
Smallwood’s Anole, scientifically known as Anolis smallwoodi, is a fascinating species of lizard that is native to the island of Jamaica. This unique reptile belongs to the larger Anolis genus, which includes around 400 different species of anoles. Smallwood’s Anole is distinguished by its bright green coloration and distinctive markings, making it a visually striking reptile to observe in the wild.
One key characteristic of Smallwood’s Anole is its arboreal nature, meaning that it spends the majority of its time in trees and bushes. This behavior allows the lizard to hide from predators and to easily capture its prey, which primarily consists of insects such as crickets and small spiders. Smallwood’s Anole is also known for its incredible ability to change color, a trait common among anole species. This color-changing ability helps the lizard to regulate its body temperature and to communicate with other members of its species.
Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting the population of Smallwood’s Anole, as habitat destruction and the introduction of invasive species pose significant threats to this unique reptile. By preserving the natural habitats of Smallwood’s Anole and implementing programs to control invasive species, we can help ensure the survival of this fascinating lizard. Educating the public about the importance of biodiversity and the role that Smallwood’s Anole plays in its ecosystem is also essential for promoting conservation efforts and safeguarding the future of this remarkable species.
WE HAVE SMALLWOOD ANOLES FOR SALE.
HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Anolis smallwoodi
- Captive Bred
- Male And Female
- Approximately 7 – 8 Inches In Length
- Adults Can Reach Upwards Of 8 – 9 Inches In Length
- Feeding On Crickets, Mealworms And Various Other Calcium Dusted Insects
FUN FACTS!
- Originating From Southeast Cuba
- With Proper Care And Set Up These Can Live Up To 8-12 Years In Captivity
- This Is A Very Colorful Species That Will Gain More Impressive Coloration With Age
- These Are Arboreal Hunters Feeding On Crickets, Meal Worms And Various Other Calcium Dusted Insects
- These Look Like Cuban Knight Anoles But This Species Is Docile And Easy To Handle