Green Anole, The Best Pet Lizard?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +235

    If, after watching this, you find yourself looking for a more handleable, easier and cheaper to keep pet lizard, don't forget to check out these guys: ruclips.net/video/KwWzQMkEmP4/видео.html

    • @tinymclarge9158
      @tinymclarge9158 5 лет назад +3

      Another awesome video! Will you be doing sailfin dragon in the future?

    • @Gecko_Kaiju
      @Gecko_Kaiju 5 лет назад +2

      Don't forget about the Cuban knight anole same as the green anole but super sized

    • @Offutticus
      @Offutticus 5 лет назад +6

      The cost of geckos is getting outrageous. I'm still looking for an affordable gargoyle gecko.

    • @loura246
      @loura246 5 лет назад +6

      I live in the south where these are native to. They are literally everywhere. But I've only ever heard them called "an-ohl" and that's wrong?? Like, even in my zoology classes that's what we call them. I've never heard the pronunciation you used in the video.

    • @sussy6835
      @sussy6835 5 лет назад +1

      i just got a crested gecko at repticon today! i got him because of your videos so thank you

  • @carpe_noctem3268
    @carpe_noctem3268 4 года назад +812

    When I was a child about 12 years old I had a beautiful green anole. Once when I was being sent to visit my grandmother for a couple weeks I brought her with me. I was holding her while I was laying down, and ended up falling asleep. I woke up rather early in the morning freaking out because she wasn't in my hands, but when I looked down at my pillow I saw her curled up in a little ball sleeping right next to me. I had her for about three years at that point. That experience convinced me of their intelligence.

    • @McClintonforThree
      @McClintonforThree 3 года назад +100

      I had exactly the same thing happen to me! My Green Anole Freddy was chilling on my chest while I was watching TV and I accidentally fell asleep. When I woke up in a panic about an hour later there he was still sleeping on my chest. Absolutely the best of pets. I 100% recommend them.

    • @ZaDussault
      @ZaDussault 3 года назад +57

      My baby anole is the most judgmental little prick ever. I love them. They always follow my every movment, and want to see everything that's happening in the room. (I use they because I don't know yet if they're male or female, they're too young)

    • @lego_stuff_i_guess75
      @lego_stuff_i_guess75 2 года назад +68

      my anole ran away outside and came back a week later, my whole family was surprised.

    • @noahlipham6252
      @noahlipham6252 2 года назад +5

      OMG :-)))

    • @COVID-19_Crab
      @COVID-19_Crab 2 года назад +11

      @@lego_stuff_i_guess75 Where do you live? Wild anoles are native to Florida.

  • @sedghammer
    @sedghammer 3 года назад +381

    When your skin is so green and your bite is quite mean...That's Anole!
    When you're covered in scales with detachable tail...That's Anole!
    If you eat lots of flies of manageable size....That's Anole!
    If your name is debated and so underrated....That's Anole!

  • @SonicGenerations1100
    @SonicGenerations1100 5 лет назад +506

    I have so much respect for you saying to not buy these guys (for the general pet owner). My mom will get pissed off at me for telling her to stop buying animals she won't put any investment into so like... good job. You're doing honest work here that nobody else has the passion for

    • @Wickedreptiles
      @Wickedreptiles 5 лет назад +46

      Micah Hobson wow it’s a rare occasion when the child as to be the adult.

    • @bbseal6174
      @bbseal6174 5 лет назад +37

      @@Wickedreptiles more common than many think

    • @storbokki371
      @storbokki371 5 лет назад +7

      As a kid in Tennessee, a neighbor friend bought two through the mail and his mother said he couldn't keep them. My mother then told me I couldn't keep them in the house so we were forced to set up his aquarium in our small unheated storage room with an exterior door until we found a home for them. They died the first night due to frost. :(

    • @pain002
      @pain002 5 лет назад +26

      @@storbokki371 Man...poor reptiles don't have vocal cords to scream at how often they are horribly tortured by neglect

    • @plastic6568
      @plastic6568 4 года назад +29

      when i was getting my leopard gecko my mom said just catch one outside and im like bruh we live in louisiana no leopard gecko would live here

  • @twinkiedestroyer8286
    @twinkiedestroyer8286 4 года назад +46

    I live in Florida and I walk outside and there’s 30 of these guys chilling on my porch.

    • @waltersobchak7275
      @waltersobchak7275 3 года назад

      Yep here in Jax there are hundreds in my yard. They love the Sago palms

    • @carltonbanks5470
      @carltonbanks5470 7 месяцев назад +1

      About 20 of them per day for me south louisiana

  • @Ratmilker
    @Ratmilker 5 лет назад +557

    I basically have a colony of these in my yard
    I’ve literally witnessed at least 3 generations living here

    • @stevenirrizarry4208
      @stevenirrizarry4208 5 лет назад +8

      Lol yesss in my yard I feed them with whatever insect I find tough I just do'it once do they don't get aco stumed to it

    • @DenvaProbablyDraws
      @DenvaProbablyDraws 4 года назад +13

      You’re officially considered a ghost who haunts the land

    • @sethalinesl2787
      @sethalinesl2787 4 года назад +18

      My dad's yard always had a lot of them. Apparently my aunt actually would smuggle these green anoles from our camp a few miles away to the yard just so they'd live there. (She was 7-ish and they're here now, so no need for scolding about that).
      A couple hours ago, I found a dehydrated, starved, and dull juvenile anole. I'm hoping I can save him/her, because they got trapped inside my house and couldn't find food. If I let it go, I have no doubts it will die. I caught a small moth from outside and carefully fed it to the anole, and I'm about to put some water in the box I have it in currently.
      I have a 10g tank but I don't have access to it yet, so I'm hoping it can survive living in the box for a day or two(it has airholes and can't get out). I really hope it survives!

    • @DenvaProbablyDraws
      @DenvaProbablyDraws 4 года назад +5

      @Sethaline SL aww good luck! Hope he lives.

    • @vanillajack5925
      @vanillajack5925 4 года назад +18

      To them, you are an immortal giant.

  • @TayderTot112
    @TayderTot112 4 года назад +123

    Clint I just came back to this video to thank you so much for saving the life of a very sweet Brown Anole named Aggie! You see I did not ask for a reptile, nor was I ready for one. But Aggie decided to hitch hike back to NY on a friend's car who was vacationing in Florida, and she was in desperate need for someone to provide for her. I didn't know what I was doing, but your video helped me to save her! She's still alive and thriving 6 months later because of you. It took some time to get things right, as I was unprepared, but she went from a tiny bug container (just the first night) to a lovely large tank with love plants and plenty of climbing space which she loves. Thank you so so so much for all you do!! You're the best.
    Sincerely, Taylor

  • @latieplolo
    @latieplolo 5 лет назад +347

    Thanks for this! Nobody addresses these little cheap lizards, but they're so cool and it's difficult to find quality care information. I had a bunch of these guys growing up and you're absolutely right. If you set up a big, bioactive display tank and get a few females and one male, you'll have endless entertainment. They're so active, they have big expressive personalities, and those males are always trying to impress.

    • @peteriverson4682
      @peteriverson4682 5 лет назад +7

      latieplolo rock on! when I finally have a place of my own back in the US, that’s my plan! This was my first pet lizard, and I’d love to have a breeding group in the future.

    • @nadechevanwestrop9334
      @nadechevanwestrop9334 4 года назад +4

      So cool!! I heard they are like the carnival goldfish but reptiles and that makes me so sad. Every animal should be well cared for. After my sweet pal Patwin the cornsnake died I am now looking to set up my big terra (50x24x35) bioactive for a little group of anoles and am so excited! Just difficult to find reliable information but Clint helps out a lot!

    • @A1Bokeh
      @A1Bokeh 3 года назад +1

      if you like them come to florida the brown anoles are everywhere!

    • @Weasel699
      @Weasel699 2 года назад

      people who sell these at pet stores should really tell you what is needed to take care of these. not hey here's a plastic carry thing and a electric heat rock put these stones in the bottome and a peice of fake grass carpet thing for them to poop on. and then you add a small water bowl some grass for the bugs you put in and a stick or two and a small peice of log for them to hide under. they defintly dont tell you to not grab them

  • @brucegelman5582
    @brucegelman5582 8 месяцев назад +11

    I spent over 300.00 for a glass enclosure and accessories for Henry Anole.A wild caught baby outside my front door in the grass.My buddy deserves the best.Dont skimp and you will be rewarded.Thanks for the great video!

  • @savannahFischbach
    @savannahFischbach 5 лет назад +77

    Awh, my first reptile was a Green Anole I got at a flea market lol. I was 13, the man sold him to me said he was already a year old. He was in a critter keeper, and told me he could live his entire life in it! And if I'm being honest, his first week was in there, until I did the research and showed my mom they needed heat lamps, UVB, etc. My mom is great, she agreed with me and we went to the pet store and upgraded his home! He passed away a month after I turned 19, making him 7. The vet frequently told me she was impressed he was as old as he was, as most she sees die before they turn 3.

  • @Virtessafun
    @Virtessafun 4 года назад +19

    We have three of these lizards and they are great pets. All three of them have been rescues. They are all female and almost never fight. We have an appropriate enclosure in our kitchen and they watch us as much as we watch them. They like to cuddle with us, hang out with us and even enjoy a little electric blanket time. They are the sweetest pets but you need to handle them correctly and I thank you so much for this video.

  • @lej6550
    @lej6550 5 лет назад +1274

    I like “anol “ better..... bc whenever you say “anol-ey “ I think of Italian dessert.

  • @coussasimov
    @coussasimov 4 года назад +24

    We bought a Green Anole at the New York Renaissance Faire, and you seriously need to reach out to them, because the advice they gave you was basically 180 degrees opposite of what you gave. Mine is still alive after almost a year (his name is Lorus), but the first thing I did when I got him home was take him to the Vet who told me I needed a bigger enclosure, the UVa and UVb lamps, better food, more stimulation, etc., and I went to the pet store and got all of that.
    My anole loves to come to the front of his enclosure, and tease our cats, because they are smart lizards, and he has figured out he is safe inside his enclosure, so he will often climb the wall to his thermometer and just tease the cats. It is amazing to watch as he jumps from thermometer to leaf to front to the climbing wall in the back. If the cats have left him alone for more than about three hours, he comes to the front glass to look for them.
    I recommend them if you are willing to pay the costs. They are awesome lizards!

    • @johnlewis1830
      @johnlewis1830 5 месяцев назад

      That's actually good. The cats provide some natural stimulation. Just like humans with horror movies sometimes it's good to get scared. It provides a bit of realism without compromising safety.

  • @leighamanda83
    @leighamanda83 5 лет назад +601

    I love their little faces. They always look like "Hmmm..." 😒😕🤔

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +91

      So pensive and judgemental.

    • @leighamanda83
      @leighamanda83 5 лет назад +59

      @@ClintsReptiles lol, like Kermit the frog when he starts to suspect shenanigans are happening

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +55

      Yes!

    • @flarfatron2190
      @flarfatron2190 4 года назад +8

      I caught two here in Florida yesterday. They’re fast bastards

    • @annthonygilliam1211
      @annthonygilliam1211 4 года назад +1

      Or exuse me

  • @andreajasyl2655
    @andreajasyl2655 5 лет назад +31

    I tend to hold my green anoles super often so they have grown to enjoy it, and they gimme lil licks when I hold them, they also let me pet them, overall their really great pets

    • @dawn7612
      @dawn7612 2 года назад +5

      Word of caution: Just be gentle because their skin is so soft you could accidentally pull off a tail or leg and not realize it until too late. We have them in our pool screen enclosure. I sometimes remove them to the outside when there are two trying to be friendly but one is inside and one is out side. They run trying to get away but I am gentle so I don't squash or break them. Their babies I call Tiny. Boy are they little. Only an inch long counting the tail. Cute!

  • @alir9929
    @alir9929 5 лет назад +320

    A few years back my class was studying reptiles and we had 9 bins of green anoles. After the unit was over there was 7 left and we were able to take home an anole for $8 each. My parents aloud me to take one home, and a month later I found out that only I and one other classmate still had living anoles! I was surprised that they died so quickly, but we had a large tank, good heating, good humidity, and we never handled her at all.
    I’ve moved a few times since then and she is now going on 5 maybe 6 years old (since I got her) and has an even larger enclosure. She has been by herself and is doing well, as she got older she doesn’t get fully green often , and sometimes is a little bit patchy in coloration. Otherwise she seems very healthy and happy and even I’m glad that my family could bring her home rather then another classmate who also wanted her (we got her first, just by a little though) Maybe they would be able to care for her, but you never know

    • @kongafamous8736
      @kongafamous8736 4 года назад +3

      Brown is a sign its stressed maybe your doing something wrong

    • @alir9929
      @alir9929 4 года назад +22

      Konga Famous It’s been a year and now she’s completely green everyday. I have her in a large 30-ish gallon fish tank with tons of live plants and she’s doing great.

    • @seanconway9545
      @seanconway9545 4 года назад +28

      Konga Famous I don’t believe brown stands for just stress if you have mostly brownish objects in the enclosure it will naturally turn brown or if they are sun basking they turn brown in order to absorb more heat. I had one that lived around 5 years and his name was leaf miss him a lot tho

    • @xcasin
      @xcasin 4 года назад +5

      Is she still alive 🥺🥺🥺

    • @alir9929
      @alir9929 4 года назад +16

      XoDaniii Yes she is!

  • @geckomaster1198
    @geckomaster1198 Год назад +17

    Love watching this while chilling with my little guy! I happen to have a big Ole male who is the sweetest thing ever. He loves being handled and even loves going places with me, I even made him a tiny harness lol. Also I did want to point out that the anole in the video is 100% a male and not a female, in the shots where he is on the glass u can see the 2 enlarged scales under his flap. Fabio (my green anole) says hi to you all!!!

  • @travnebula
    @travnebula 5 лет назад +241

    Down here in South Florida I get those in my yard all the time and even in my house... I guess you can say they're "free roaming"

    • @dionysus3774
      @dionysus3774 5 лет назад +19

      Welp... That saves you $5.

    • @wuwei5817
      @wuwei5817 4 года назад +8

      @@dionysus3774 and the anoles are happier too.

    • @sandramickelson8309
      @sandramickelson8309 4 года назад +11

      They are native to Florida, unlike the more common brown ones... the Cuban Brown Anole, and they are threatened now because of the invasion into their territory by them. They should never be sold or taken in as pets!!!!!

    • @davidvasquez08
      @davidvasquez08 4 года назад +4

      Same here in Texas

    • @wuwei5817
      @wuwei5817 4 года назад +1

      @@sandramickelson8309My native Atlanta anoles are chameleons and belong outside, not as pets!

  • @mr.tiddles556
    @mr.tiddles556 3 месяца назад +1

    Here in southern Mississippi we have these all over in the wild. I’ve caught and played with these cute guys my whole life, and only recently have I started to really get how special they are. I was never cruel to them, but I am willing to bet I hurt a few just by being too rough as a child. Now occasionally I’ll rescue some from my cat and bring them inside to be sure they’re ok. I’m teaching my daughter to be gentle and respectful, and a few have even chosen to climb on her and just hang out. They really are exceptional little guys and I’m so glad to have them in my yard!

  • @johnpaulkeller5450
    @johnpaulkeller5450 5 лет назад +97

    Ok, true story. When I was six years old my dad had caught a green anole that was climbing on the side of his business ( not going to give the name of his his company for anonymity reasons) and brought it home to me as a pet. No one in my family knew a thing about keeping lizards. So we basically just got an aquarium with a regular light, and some food and water bowls and set it up for the anole. That lizard lived with us for a year before we decided to let it go. I think the reason was that he kept crawling onto the top of the aquarium and burned his back by getting too close to the light. After letting him go, at our house, he must have found a few girlfriends because there were green anoles everywhere. I remember going outside and seeing the bushes around my house being covered with them. I remember seeing that pet anole we released (that burn mark made him easy to tell apart) like maybe 5 or 6 times after that but he disappeared eventually. I feel bad for him now because of how I never knew how to care for him when I was very young, but it seems he had a good life after we released him out onto our property.

    • @CutGrass
      @CutGrass 3 года назад +2

      @ॐ गणेश ॐ it's your local dog place

  • @KimberDillon4
    @KimberDillon4 2 года назад +6

    When someone says "lizard" I think of the green anole, as I grew up with them around everywhere. Love them. I also love when you say "anol-e" it sounds awesome and fun to say :)

  • @nittanyburg20
    @nittanyburg20 5 лет назад +913

    The carnival goldfish of the reptile world, unfortunately

    • @rgio1885
      @rgio1885 5 лет назад +61

      Tbh the problem with common goldfish isn't really the fish's individual care, people don't k ow how to care for fish in general. I have on that I won from a carnival 2 weeks ago and he is as happy as can be in his planted aquarium.

    • @bathyphila
      @bathyphila 5 лет назад +43

      @@rgio1885 A word of warning, once that goldfish hits about 3" (they can reach a foot) it's going to start eating most of your plants.

    • @autumn8827
      @autumn8827 4 года назад +17

      Oof, i got my first anole at the fair. She is very spoiled and has a sister we got at our local pet shop.

    • @alexandermartin7632
      @alexandermartin7632 4 года назад +5

      It’s a feeder

    • @Kelly-jm5uy
      @Kelly-jm5uy 4 года назад +18

      My grandson went to a carnival in July this year with his friend and his friend's parents. They allowed the boys to play a game that won these. I took it right away and did a bioactive set up for her. I now have her in a temp cage made from a 64 quart bin. In the bio, she had too many places to hide that I couldn't get to or find. She has a habit of staying hidden for 24-48 hours some days. The bio was set up in a reptibreeze 16x16x30. I built a coroplast box for the outside so it could be carried and a 8" base for the inside with a black grow sack in it. Everything came from Josh's frogs and it's great, no cleaning but trying to find her is a needle in a hay stack. She has never eaten much and she is losing weight, I haven't seen her eat for a while. Lots of plants, leaf litter, everything. Now that she is in the bin, I can pick her up and place her in a feed box( before crickets were let loose, I kept food in it for them). She has refused dusted crickets, waxworms( just got today to fatten her up)calci worms or the normal meal worms kept in a dish that also has food for them. I have multi sizes from 1/2 to thin giant mealworms about 1" plus, some fat, some thin. Both the mealworms and calci worms were seeded into the substrate. She ignored both the flies and the beetles. I just got some reptiboost to give her, if she will take it. Her bulbs are 60 watt basking ( 92-102) and she had a reptisun 5.0. It needed replaced so I also get her a 10.0 today. I don't know what I am doing wrong. The friend's anole has already died sadly. Help!

  • @andreajasyl2655
    @andreajasyl2655 4 года назад +16

    I have an anole that my godmother found in her house and then gave to me, she’s a great pet and actually loves handling and gives me licks, I also let her climb on me rather then grab them because that just scares them

  • @ch3lce
    @ch3lce 5 лет назад +147

    I live in South Carolina and have the pleasure of having a large population of these lizards around my house. I love to watch them outside and that's where they'll stay

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +34

      That is one of the best things about the Southeast.

    • @ericynot
      @ericynot 5 лет назад +15

      We have tons of them here in North Texas .They didn't exist here at all (nor did geckos) when I was a herp-loving kid several decades ago, but the flip-side of that is that many lizards found here back then, like horned toads, six-lined race runners, and even fence swifts, are seldom seen here anymore.
      I do love to watch the anoles out in the garden and around the deck. Why someone would go to the trouble and expense to keep them indoors in an area like this mystifies me. Somehow nature is always more rewarding when it's outdoors where it's supposed to be.

    • @slammermchammer
      @slammermchammer 5 лет назад +3

      I also live in South Carolina and I love befriending these lil fellas.

    • @yanninicholas8162
      @yanninicholas8162 4 года назад +3

      I caught one at my neighborhood pool and he would not leave my hand because I let him bask on it and he fell asleep

    • @Archalias100
      @Archalias100 4 года назад

      Wild Anole: *Are you sure about that?*

  • @pieistehgood
    @pieistehgood 4 года назад +6

    I just want to say the lighting on your more recent videos is much better and it's awesome to see a channel grow in terms of presentation as much as content. Good job

  • @shotgunshane1573
    @shotgunshane1573 5 лет назад +152

    I find it offensive that you don't have more subs. I'm a lifelong reptile keeper and find your videos incredibly informative and entertaining. I enjoy sharing your videos with my children.

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +31

      Thank you. We've never had a video go viral. I think we suffer from limited exposure. I guess we need more clickbait. A huge percentage of our views come from our existing subscribers. We're trying to make our videos more appealing to outside audiences without sacrificing quality, content, or stressing animals. I don't see us going the clickbait path, so slow and steady it is. Maybe someday we'll get to a point where you don't need to be offended. We really appreciate your support.

    • @shotgunshane1573
      @shotgunshane1573 5 лет назад +18

      @@ClintsReptiles I just meant that you and the channel are "stinkin rad" and wish you had more exposure. You are so much better than the clickbait channels, and I think you and your team deserve more recognition for the great content you put out, and your contagious, genuine enthusiasm.

    • @zachvanarsdale7065
      @zachvanarsdale7065 5 лет назад +2

      i find it offensive he says anoley

  • @Mario_1611
    @Mario_1611 4 года назад +2

    I searched for a video just to hear the pronunciation of *"Anole"* and that was the first thing you adressed. Thanks!

  • @sundayf.298
    @sundayf.298 5 лет назад +298

    That one dislike is from the salty anole in the video because you handled her.

    • @Che_Yo
      @Che_Yo 4 года назад +5

      There's 71, actually

    • @sundayf.298
      @sundayf.298 4 года назад +19

      @@Che_Yo That's a lot of salty anoles

    • @FusionDeveloper
      @FusionDeveloper 3 года назад +2

      @Sunday F, Stop leaving comments like that.

    • @sundayf.298
      @sundayf.298 3 года назад +6

      @@FusionDeveloper found a salty anole

    • @firefruitt
      @firefruitt 3 года назад

      @@sundayf.298 good one -_-

  • @gracereynolds5389
    @gracereynolds5389 4 года назад +1

    I have these lil guys running around the outside of my house and backyard! I love seeing their lil dewlap displays and the way they bob their lil heads! such cuties

  • @cade75
    @cade75 5 лет назад +48

    I’m glad you made a video spotlighting how amazing these guys are, I have a green anole myself who I saved from a neighbors cat, normally I let them go but she was actually blind in both eyes so I had to open her mouth and hand feed her crickets for like 3 months straight until she finally opened her eyes. She’s living in a bioactive screen 16x16x30 cage now and she’s honestly the friendliest reptile I own, she walks right up to me and will just chill on me while I’m working around the reptile room, she even lets me gently pet her head and she’ll just lay there and close her eyes, green anoles are amazing

    • @lebbuce2293
      @lebbuce2293 2 года назад +1

      I’m having the same experience right now with the anole I just rescued earlier today

  • @chuckg1918
    @chuckg1918 6 дней назад

    Love green anoles! My daughter has had one or two at a time ever since she was little and she is 16 now. We've really enjoyed raising these little guys over the years.
    I used to get a little embarrassed at the pet shop when they asked what we were feeding because a lot of people use these as feeders but now we are pretty proud to say we have green anoles! ❤

  • @jesusbeloved3953
    @jesusbeloved3953 5 лет назад +69

    I appreciate you stressing the importance of the correct equipment for these beauties! One out of ten people watching may take your words to heart and do just what you’ve said. It will be a great improvement over how they’re kept now. Having considered one, and deciding against because of all the necessary things they need, I’m glad someone with a platform is speaking out. Just wish more reptile folks would do the same.
    On another note 🎶, just loving the “Blinking is for mortals” tee I got! So many people will comment on it, then, I get a chance to plug your channel! Yay!
    Blessings!

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much! That is probably my favorite of our shirts that I own. I love them all, but I wear that one the most.
      Also thank you for the review of our video. I hope this video does a lot to help inform potential buyers in the future. I'd love to save a few lizards and their uninformed keepers.

    • @sandrablevins7857
      @sandrablevins7857 5 лет назад

      @@ClintsReptiles thank you a lot I got this at q carnival and wanted a proper set up for it but I have basic knowledge as I have a leapord gecko.

    • @Ghost.Spectrum
      @Ghost.Spectrum 3 года назад

      I want to get an anole but I want to wait until I am out of school and working so I can invest in the required equipment and possible vet trips. I read that anoles can develop a mouth infection if not cared for properly and I can't spend hundreds of dollars on a vet trip right now. My last pet was a bit of an impulse buy and it just wasn't working out and I had to return him to the pet store😔

  • @storeagirl
    @storeagirl 3 года назад +1

    I love these little guys my yard is full of them. The babies just hatched. When I step outside there is a flurry of jumping cuteness.

  • @reptilianchris8512
    @reptilianchris8512 5 лет назад +101

    I’ve actually never seen one in a pet store before, surprised to hear they’re that common!

    • @paulj.l.9696
      @paulj.l.9696 5 лет назад +7

      They're not very common in the usual, "mammal-centric" pet stores. But, I've never been to a reptile store that didn't have anoles.

    • @reptilianchris8512
      @reptilianchris8512 5 лет назад +1

      SJ L thank you, but i haven’t been in a mammal specific one in years I only go to reptile stores these days. Guess they just aren’t so common in my neck of the woods

    • @melskunk
      @melskunk 5 лет назад +2

      Not so common here either. Possibly more related to being near regions where they can be easily brought in from wild populations.

    • @jojoski311
      @jojoski311 5 лет назад

      @T REX same here I guess we export them and thats it ive breed them before there very cute babies

    • @Johnny-tq9no
      @Johnny-tq9no 5 лет назад +1

      @@melskunk PetSmart usually has em

  • @jessicap3496
    @jessicap3496 3 года назад +2

    I will be taking in a surrendered green anole some time within the next two weeks. The owner has told me that this one is aggressive, bites and hates being touched.
    Watching your video absolutely helps me in knowing how to handle him, if I do so, and learning how to properly care for this lizard is fantastic. Thank you for making this video to teach people!

  • @themagicalcactus1941
    @themagicalcactus1941 5 лет назад +83

    I’m glad you posted this. I had considered getting one of these lil guys, but I don’t think I would be able to realistically provide the care that would make them thrive. Thanks again Clint! Keep the great content going guys!

    • @leunrphantom9524
      @leunrphantom9524 5 лет назад +3

      All you need is crickets and a heat lamp and sticks and a water bowl and a spray bottle that has mist

    • @WingMan524
      @WingMan524 5 лет назад +5

      Leunr Phantom You need humidity which is probably the hardest part.

    • @davidlarkin1040
      @davidlarkin1040 4 года назад +1

      @@leunrphantom9524 and of course, trees.

  • @Andrea-rw9tf
    @Andrea-rw9tf Год назад +1

    There is one that bask on my front porch, it’s chilly today in NC. She is so chill, I saw her yesterday and she just looked at me with so much interest and intelligent. She has a little bit of stuck shed on her back, but other than that just the chillest.

  • @thatuglyhobo
    @thatuglyhobo 5 лет назад +67

    I live in north Carolina and I love seeing these everywhere. And the males are constantly bobbing their head

    • @arcyarcanine
      @arcyarcanine 4 года назад

      You're sexy

    • @murus361
      @murus361 4 года назад +1

      @@arcyarcanine perv

    • @arcyarcanine
      @arcyarcanine 4 года назад +2

      @@murus361 Oh no, we live in a world where calling someone else sexy is considered a perverted thing? lmao, learn when to use words.

    • @murus361
      @murus361 4 года назад +2

      @@arcyarcanine no

    • @li-lan5776
      @li-lan5776 3 года назад +2

      @@arcyarcanine simp

  • @jallgrety5733
    @jallgrety5733 3 года назад +2

    I have had both Green and Brown Anoles for the past 4 years and they are absolutely amazing pets! They are super fun to watch and they have amazing personalities! Would recommend them to anyone looking for a pet that is easy to care for and a cheap alternative to other reptiles !!!

  • @wacesferpit
    @wacesferpit 5 лет назад +56

    Reptiles may be cold blooded, but they sure do warm my heart so much
    Sadly Brazil has very harsh regulations with exotic animals and you can only [legally] get animals (that's not a dog or a cat) from government approved places (that are very few and a lot more expensive)

    • @camerong7365
      @camerong7365 4 года назад +1

      Aw that sucks! I wish you the best in your lizard finding!

    • @esomaisumcanaldedesenho9104
      @esomaisumcanaldedesenho9104 3 года назад

      Eu sou brasileira tb vc sabe quais são os lugares para ter répteis?

  • @jonalthehost3232
    @jonalthehost3232 Год назад +3

    I lived in Florida and right outside my office window there was a cool looking plant that was home to a pair of these. I would watch them hunt, breed, fight off rivals(which was so cool) So much fun to watch. It was like my pets that lived outside lol. They lived in the plant for at least three years

  • @voltix9594
    @voltix9594 5 лет назад +85

    Suggestions:
    Lizards:
    Green Basilisk
    Mourning Gecko
    Alligator Lizard (southern and northern)
    Argus Monitor
    Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko
    Snakes:
    Anthill Python
    Eastern Coachwhip
    Indigo Snake
    Savu Python
    Sunbeam Snake

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +10

      I agree!

    • @raymondjacque6594
      @raymondjacque6594 5 лет назад +1

      Voltix I need a green basilisk lizard

    • @ryderreptile
      @ryderreptile 5 лет назад

      Basilisk lizards please

    • @Jacksonmontyart
      @Jacksonmontyart 5 лет назад

      I’m happy with my Solomon island spiny neck monitor

    • @danielscrittersandcycles2558
      @danielscrittersandcycles2558 5 лет назад

      Voltix.. I wish he would do basilisk video too, curious what he would say. Anyway I have 3 green basilisks-- All 100% tame, and leash trained, they will sit on my shoulder while going for a walk. I can give you lots basilisk advise. For my many basilisk videos on youtube search- daniel r green basilisk

  • @araif3700
    @araif3700 2 года назад +2

    I saw a green anole at a pet store yesterday and I was really curious about why it costed 15€ while all the other reptiles were more than 100€. Very interesting video, I love the way you talk about them, it shows how passionate you are about reptiles and it's adorable!!! Greetings from Spain ❤️

  • @kayb8513
    @kayb8513 5 лет назад +16

    This is one of the lizards I’ve been interested in since middle school, one of the science teachers had a colony of them and it was always super fascinating

  • @OldManTheseDays
    @OldManTheseDays 3 года назад +2

    I think it’s adorable how observant those little anoles are. They’re always watching you.

  • @goku-san
    @goku-san 5 лет назад +9

    Green anoles were my introduction to reptile keeping. I miss my little guys they were so fun! I currently have a veiled chameleon.
    If people start breeding green anoles more regularly, a suggestion I have is to separate the babies from the adults after hatching because the adults do cannibalize them.

  • @sting1111
    @sting1111 Год назад +1

    Ever since I saw this video, I am dedicated to make the best green anole enclosure possible. I am sparing no expense. And the dollars are mounting, Thank you for the inspiration and instruction Clint!

  • @Sazandora635
    @Sazandora635 5 лет назад +76

    I don't think I'd ever want to own of these lizards as a pet when I can get a similar experience from just simply training the wild ones in my yard to accept food.
    They have a certain charm to them that their antsy brown cousins lack.

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +23

      Not everyone has that awesome opportunity.

    • @AlbinoAxolotl
      @AlbinoAxolotl 5 лет назад

      That’s so cute! What a good idea! They get the best of both!

    • @Sazandora635
      @Sazandora635 5 лет назад +10

      @@AlbinoAxolotlIt's a pretty easy process, too. I start by approaching slowly then holding a mealworm around a corner so they can see the worm, but not my hand, which makes more likely to approach.
      Once you get them to take something once, they'll rather quickly start to associate humans with food and eventually start running over when they see you, though this can potentially be dangerous for them if they're located in a place where they might encounter mischief-makers, so I avoid feeding the ones along the edges of the property.
      I've found that the gold dust day geckos are by far the most open and persistent about hand-feeding out of the three lizards in my yard, to the point where they'll start following me around the yard until they get their treats. One even was bold enough to infiltrate the house through a hole in the screen and find me at the computer desk (Though he quickly learned to not do this after having to be caught and relocated one too many times).

    • @db5857
      @db5857 5 лет назад

      Lol

    • @jimmydyurko
      @jimmydyurko 4 года назад

      I keep trying that with the 5 line and broad headed skinks in my yard...no luck.
      So I set up an enclosure in the house and put one in there. Now I can hand feed a cool little lizard for a few months and put him back outside healthy later.

  • @believeinshadows139
    @believeinshadows139 4 года назад +3

    I love anoles so much. I just got another one as a rescue. It is incredibly Emaciated and lethargic. She is so fragile so when I have to handle her to get her to eat or clean her I’m terrified I’m gonna hurt her. Thankfully she seems to trust me I bit cuz my hand means food. She’s making a touch of improvement. It’s very slow tho.

  • @lindseywatkins2410
    @lindseywatkins2410 5 лет назад +6

    Anoles were the first pet reptile I owned as a kid. My parents brought one home from Florida that they purchased at a gift shop. This started my love for reptile keeping! Also living in Georgia I see these all the time they are everywhere here.

  • @bradleymack3005
    @bradleymack3005 2 года назад +1

    I had one as a teenager. It was really calm and enjoyed being handled.

  • @VoloKnits
    @VoloKnits 5 лет назад +33

    Im really glad i saw this video today! My husband was thinking about a display tank for his office where he spends much of his time and was thinking fish... but having kept fish i know the filter will drive him crazy! Im thinking i may mention an anole and we might look into it as an option, especially for a beautiful planted bio active for him to enjoy. It might be a really nice addition to our reptile crew that i honestly would have over looked because they are really so common that i dont even think of them! Now time for more research! Thanks for planting the thought :)

    • @fatterperdurabo42069
      @fatterperdurabo42069 3 года назад

      A filter shouldn't make much noise at all, and there are lots of options other than the standard hang on the back one, js

    • @isuckatnamingthings5499
      @isuckatnamingthings5499 2 года назад

      Hey! So what did you end up deciding? I'm curious now haha

    • @VoloKnits
      @VoloKnits 2 года назад +2

      @ISuckAtNamingThings he ended up deciding on just some fake plants XD but I had a cool crested gecko display tank downstairs for myself lol

  • @McClintonforThree
    @McClintonforThree 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for making this video! As a giant anole fan it’s great that you didn’t ignore these little guys. Keep up the great work!

  • @aliwerm5376
    @aliwerm5376 5 лет назад +5

    I have a green anole that my brother got when he had a project at school to take care and learn about anoles. It has been 5 years and proud to say he's still alive. This comment is so random....

  • @ahuramazda32
    @ahuramazda32 3 года назад +2

    They hang out with my cactuses outside. They’re really cool to have in the garden, and we have house geckos outside and sometimes inside

    • @miriamolivera9935
      @miriamolivera9935 2 года назад +1

      Me too one got inside I took him outside and low lives in the balcony and today I saw him sleeping in one of the leaves of my desert rose plant it was so cute I took pics and video .

  • @grungethunder
    @grungethunder 5 лет назад +234

    I live in Florida there are like 7 that live in my front yard lol
    Edit: thx for all the likes this is the most I’ve ever had

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +49

      I used to live in Florida. I loved the abundance of herps that were just in your yard at any given moment.

    • @ryanawilson8549
      @ryanawilson8549 5 лет назад +4

      We used to catch these on vacation in Florida

    • @sunnyy1322
      @sunnyy1322 5 лет назад +1

      Can you go herping?

    • @devongavidia5026
      @devongavidia5026 5 лет назад

      Same lol

    • @virginiawu3177
      @virginiawu3177 5 лет назад +12

      I also live in Florida. Only 7? lol

  • @ScarlettJae
    @ScarlettJae Год назад +1

    In 1980, after my parents got married, they got a green anole. His name was Andy. Given that it was 1980, I'm impressed with how well my parents took care of him. My mom fed him crickets and misted down his enclosure everyday. He also had a heat lamp. Since it was the 1980's, he had better care than a lot of anoles did. They got him as an adult and he lived three years. Today, on average, anoles live five years, but can live up to eight years. People have learned a lot about anole care in the last fourty years, but all things considered, my parents gave him better care than a lot of people even give them today. 🦎

    • @lurji
      @lurji Год назад +1

      very cute story, thanks for sharing :333

  • @marieeiskindadead5865
    @marieeiskindadead5865 5 лет назад +9

    These guys were the second lizard i ever owned, i was about 9. Their names were Chestnut and Lulu, me and my parents listened to the pet stores advice. Unfortunately they didn't tell us that these guys needed uvb lighting among other things and they both died of metabolic bone disease within a year before we could even get them to a vet(my parents didn't even WANT to take them). Do your reasearch and make sure your taking proper care of your new scaly friend 💔

  • @DeformedDevices
    @DeformedDevices 2 года назад +6

    Love all your videos but really appreciative of this one. I don't think these would have been on my radar otherwise. I'm more interested in the build of my paladarium than having some specific critter. But because of that the anole actually fits my needs really well. I was planning to build the enclosure with or without the lizard. Really looking forward to getting one.

  • @RolfPower
    @RolfPower 5 лет назад +22

    I've spent over $1500 on my anole setup. Worth every penny.

    • @JHutzler13
      @JHutzler13 2 года назад

      Dang! How big is the set up?

  • @NinjaMonte1990
    @NinjaMonte1990 3 года назад

    I respect how much you clearly worry about the health and well being of reptiles. I now go to your channel first for all my pet wondering

  • @Megumins_ass
    @Megumins_ass 5 лет назад +18

    Wish I could show you a picture of my anole set up. I went all out on mine! Wanted to make sure they're taken care of as best as possible ;)

  • @randomobjects
    @randomobjects Год назад +1

    i once found a green anole with several puncture marks on it body a half regenerated tail and it was missing its left back leg. all this damage seemed to be healed. he was about the size of my middle finger and very friendly i gave it a small bug and let him back into the wild. i saw him a few more times after that and still hope he lived out the rest of his life happily.

  • @dontboopthesnek2387
    @dontboopthesnek2387 5 лет назад +9

    Yes! I have a ton of "Pets" of these Green Anoles in my backyard!

  • @joec4844
    @joec4844 2 года назад +1

    You’re awesome, Clint. Thank you for all your help.

  • @serafim194
    @serafim194 5 лет назад +9

    Hey, you are an extraordinary man, I have a special respect for the work you make. I'm sure there are so many people who are much better educated because of you and the team dealing with this channel. Congratulations ! I can hardly wait for the next episode to appear.

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much. I definitely think this channel has a clear mission, and it is a mission I'm very excited about. Thank you so much for your kind words.

  • @TheGravityTime
    @TheGravityTime 3 года назад +1

    this channel has some of the best videos on youtube. I find myself rewatching most of the videos at some point in time. :)

  • @morteparla6926
    @morteparla6926 5 лет назад +20

    I like anoles, I just find them very flighty and fragile.

    • @McClintonforThree
      @McClintonforThree 3 года назад +3

      I had one for over 14 years. He was one of the best pets I’ve ever had. Loved being stroked and would just chill on my chest while I watched TV.

  • @McClintonforThree
    @McClintonforThree 3 года назад +3

    Green Anoles are absolutely one of the best pets out there. If you treat them right they live for years and become very friendly.

  • @BryanBynum
    @BryanBynum 5 лет назад +4

    As a keeper/breeder of Green Anoles, I recommend Anoles to people getting into the hobby as a great starter pet. I clicked instantly when I saw this, I loved it man, keep up the good work!

  • @timeshark8727
    @timeshark8727 5 лет назад +11

    These things are all over the place in Florida where I live. Every once in a while I will go to Petsmart and get a few to put in my screened in pool area. (I have a small garden out there where I put them) They get out... but since they are endemic it doesn't really matter. I think there are about 30 in and around my pool area at this point... I've only bought about a dozen, the rest come in from outside the screen to eat the crickets I put out.
    I also have an old 20 gallon tank in my room that I'll put some in from time to time just to watch. It's a hand me down from when my parents gave me a baby iguana. (the iguana ended up in a 5x5x6 ft cage within a year by the way) I have so many light fixtures and other supplies around from old terrariums that its easy to throw something together for a lizard or frog or insect that catches my eye in the yard so that I can watch it for a day or 2.

    • @MickPosch
      @MickPosch 4 года назад +1

      I visited Florida a while back and there were a lot of these brown lizards around that looked something like these. I later learned that they were Cuban anoles...an invasive species that had chased the native anoles up into the trees.

    • @timeshark8727
      @timeshark8727 4 года назад

      @@MickPosch Yup, those brown ones are all over the place, especially in the southern half of the state. The greens are still around, just not as many and they stay up higher now.

  • @bigsmokedaddy221
    @bigsmokedaddy221 4 года назад +2

    I live in Florida and I used to go outside and feed all of the anoles in my yard mealworms. I’d go into our patio area with our koi pond and drop down about 20 mealworms and just watch atleast 50 lizards every time race to the worms and eat them. It was mostly Cuban anoles but there were problably 5-10 green anoles

  • @harambe2132
    @harambe2132 5 лет назад +7

    I live in georgia and i see these in my yard all the time

  • @NickBaysingar
    @NickBaysingar 10 месяцев назад +1

    I used to catch these little dudes all the time when I was a kid. They're so easy to tame! I remember catching one and after handling it for a few minutes, it was just cool with being on me and eventually crawled up my arm to my shoulder where it then hung out at for hours while I was outside playing. It was no doubt an ideal basking spot since it was in the middle of the Summer in North Carolina and my shoulder had a lot of direct exposure to sunlight.

  • @elisec9530
    @elisec9530 5 лет назад +56

    Catching anoles in the wild is a TASK.

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +15

      It definitely takes some skill and practice.

    • @loura246
      @loura246 5 лет назад +15

      I used to do it all the time as a kid

    • @Johnny-tq9no
      @Johnny-tq9no 5 лет назад +11

      You'll get good at it with practice just gotta distract them with one hand and lightly cover em with your other hand from behind

    • @droiduseruserdroid1731
      @droiduseruserdroid1731 5 лет назад +4

      If they get used to your presence and associate you with a treat, they are almost instantly tame.

    • @Messenger4now
      @Messenger4now 4 года назад +1

      I do it daily

  • @angelmartin7310
    @angelmartin7310 3 года назад +1

    Found one of these in a potting soil bag from walmart in Indiana on Halloween having sat on my porch in 40 degrees for weeks. Hatchling. I'm from Florida so I knew it was a baby brown anole. It was a miracle it was alive so I set him up as good as I could and plan to take him home to Florida when I visit in January.

  • @jacknichols6176
    @jacknichols6176 5 лет назад +15

    You my favorite RUclipsr thanks to you I got a crested gecko

  • @scrapman502
    @scrapman502 3 года назад

    I'm Lucky, Ever since I moved into my new home , I've noticed that green and brown anoles live in the bushes surrounding the front and back of my home. When I'm outside on sunny days, I often see them basking in the sun on my front and back porches, Sometimes I find them on the walls inside my garage. When I'm working in my garage I often see them running back and forth on the ground beneath my feet. They often stop and take a long look at me as they pass me by. I've had a couple of them climb up my leg while I was working and sometimes they let me pick them up and they sit on the back of my hand. Who needs an enclosure! I consider them my pets and I enjoy their presense in my yard.

  • @ringwolf5134
    @ringwolf5134 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you for making this video. Now I can finally stop my little cousin from killing these little guys. They're so beautiful and deserve to live a full life. Truly the gem of lizards

    • @anactualbird6801
      @anactualbird6801 4 года назад +1

      That makes my heart hurt, I grew up with these lizards, I hate to see one dead.

  • @texwhimsy628
    @texwhimsy628 4 года назад +1

    I can tell you really care about these guys

  • @moreperuvians3807
    @moreperuvians3807 5 лет назад +12

    Love the videos, Clint! I'm going to visit family in the Provo area and I told my wife that we need to go look around the Animal Ark in Orem while we're there. I'm excited to see what it's like haha

  • @beendoneagain
    @beendoneagain 4 года назад +1

    I miss my Anole called Harry. He jumped on my shoulder in the pet shop and that started my love of Lizards!!! I miss you Harry!!!!!

  • @timeshark8727
    @timeshark8727 4 года назад +6

    Speaking of tanks and expense... about 3 months ago I was given a few green anoles. I put them in an old 15 gallon tank with a hand-me-down light set... they did great, but I felt bad. Fast forward to today when I just finished _Chateaule anole_ ... a beautiful 48x12x18 fully planted tank with several brand new heat and uv lights and a waterfall ... ... which ended up costing me about $250 in total... for a couple of _free_ lizards -_-
    It looks great in my living room though.

  • @jlchambers82
    @jlchambers82 4 месяца назад

    I have lived in greater Houston, TX area my entire life....these guys are our friends....in the summer...I am not watering my grass....I am watering our lizards....they are beautiful, personable animals....we have roaches and mosquitoes and these guys provide an invaluable service for free....they are a freaking blessing of nature

  • @makenziedixon127
    @makenziedixon127 5 лет назад +5

    Honestly I live in North Carolina and I didn’t know these were popular in the pet trade until I got into reptiles 😅 my parents used to joke
    That if I wanted a lizard I could go get one out of the yard 😂

  • @AGirlHasNoName1.168
    @AGirlHasNoName1.168 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Florida and have hundreds of anoles in my yard (slight variation from the Carolina variety). Occasionally, they will become trapped in my screen room and I have to remove them or they perish within a week. I handle them gently in the evening or early morning before they warm up. What a fun creature to enjoy..along with so many others in a tropical climate! 🌴🏖🏄‍♀

  • @RubyCarrots3232
    @RubyCarrots3232 5 лет назад +43

    Could you do one for the knight anole, they're one of my most wanted lizards and I'd like to know of it's a good idea.

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +21

      Yes, we will. Picture this, but much larger.

    • @RubyCarrots3232
      @RubyCarrots3232 5 лет назад

      @@ClintsReptiles Are they readily captive bred?

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +9

      Mine is captive bred, but the adults that you see for sale are wild caught.

    • @RubyCarrots3232
      @RubyCarrots3232 5 лет назад

      @@ClintsReptiles I'd really prefer getting a baby anyway.

    • @cowboy_danthe_lizard_man6627
      @cowboy_danthe_lizard_man6627 5 лет назад +2

      In my experience over ethe years the knight anole isnt a good pet for starters there normally aggressive. But beautiful to watch

  • @CWB342
    @CWB342 4 года назад +2

    A childhood spent catching these guys in my backyard was well spent. I hope little me wasn't too rough on those cute little creatures.

  • @moniquewilliams8896
    @moniquewilliams8896 5 лет назад +8

    These just live in my back yard

  • @jennylynne4414
    @jennylynne4414 3 года назад

    I live in Florida and have one that lives on my porch. It comes out to visit when I go sit there. It's special.

  • @Keep_Feeding_Me
    @Keep_Feeding_Me 5 лет назад +4

    In Houston texas, i can see 5 -8 of these in my back yard during the day

  • @C00tiequeen714
    @C00tiequeen714 4 года назад

    I live in Georgia and my brother and I used to catch these ALL the time as kids, but were very respectful and gentle and let them go.

  • @SouthernBelleReviews
    @SouthernBelleReviews 4 года назад +5

    A bully killed my Lizzie when I was a child and I saw it dead and I have never stopped loving them but I can never look at them the same and I can never get one again...

    • @Avocetexotics
      @Avocetexotics 3 года назад

      Oh my gosh! I cought one as a kid who's name was lizzie but once she dropped her tail I was so scared I was going to kill her that I decided to put her back in the wild! Lol

  • @viceb7
    @viceb7 5 лет назад

    I live and grew up in north Texas and we have these all over! Caught and temporarily kept many growing up with my brother. It was probably the first reptile I ever touched, put on my by said brother when I was a baby lol. We called their throat display a money sack! Delicate but if your hands are warm they don't mind hanging out on you. Love their smug faces, such cool little guys.

  • @350ss6
    @350ss6 5 лет назад +41

    HELLO!!
    im Japanese.
    Ilike You're video

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  5 лет назад +17

      Thank you so much! Great to hear from you.

    • @Xaltix01
      @Xaltix01 4 года назад +3

      Why did you invade us. You probably would’ve won the war if you didn’t.

    • @maddeninsider8511
      @maddeninsider8511 4 года назад +3

      @@Xaltix01 haha

    • @everydayistacotuesday9847
      @everydayistacotuesday9847 3 года назад

      こんにちは!!私はイギリス人です。英語がうまいね!

  • @jessemohring3484
    @jessemohring3484 2 года назад +2

    I had these growing up. Didnt try holding, we all know they crawl quickly and are fragile sensitive creatures. It was fun not buying crickets from the petstore but catching grasshoppers in the backyard pond we had between jars and jar lids. Watching them hunt is prolific

  • @joyl6079
    @joyl6079 5 лет назад +5

    I loved this video so much! I grew up catching Carolina anoles in my grandma's hydrangea bed, so they are a really special part of my childhood. As a matter of fact, I even have a tattoo of one to remind me of home. Thanks for making this video!
    Side note: I always used to call them "anole-ees", and later got corrected that there isn't a long "e" sound on the end. Maybe both are acceptable?

  • @sockiethesock
    @sockiethesock 2 года назад +2

    I purchased an anole as my fist reptile a couple weeks ago. They are advertised as "beginner" reptiles, but I quickly found out that they are actually quite sensitive about their environment. I ended up dropping quite a bit of money to make the tank bioactive and have all equipment hooked up to thermostats and timers.

  • @SavageCivilian3
    @SavageCivilian3 5 лет назад +6

    This was needed. Good job Clint 👍

  • @JSalonsky
    @JSalonsky 2 года назад +1

    I grew up in florida with them everywhere.. sometimes we would would sit in the driveway and just stare at them sunbathe becasuse they were just so cool, can’t wait to get some as a throwback to my childhood