What is the bark?
and -Kura Anole is a small lizard that lives on suitcases and branches of trees. The crusts are originally from Hispanioli, but the colonies have long been established in the South Florida in the United States and parts of South America. Anols are sometimes confused with chameleons because of their ability to adapt their color to their environment. The peel bark is usually grayish brown with spotted marking and is difficult to find out on the trunk or branch of the tree. Adults reach a length of about 5 inches (about 12 cm). They are slim with long tails that separate if they are afraid. The peel of the bark can spend most of its life on a single tree and will exist on ants, aphids and mosquitoes that find in the layers of the bark.
The most colorful part of the bark is the rowap, which is under the neck of a yellow or orange bag on the other skin. During the mating rituals, the man inflates the Rowap to show his color. Most of the adaptive color of the lizard is generally gray, brown or matte green depending on its environment.
Anols are tropical lizards. Care in captivity requires ultraviolet and thermal lights to maintain hot temperatures during the day and warm temperatures at night. Moisture should always be maintained high. The bark anols should be held in a high tank with a mulch on the ground and a log or a large branch for climbing. A range of plants that are well foggy can help maintain a humid environment.
in the wild, joint, they drink the moisture they find on the leaves. The tank of the tank of the tank plants provides adequate water for anol maintained as pets. They should also feed daily and receive wild insects, as well as small crickets and sometimes meals. Some people have been successful in introducing a small amount of green and fruit into their Baruk Anole Diet.
These lizards are very nervous and do not like processing. They are also quite fragile. Their fingers on their feet can easily be broken if they are pulled from the dress. If a person is bitten by a bark, it is best for him to wait for the lizard to release his grip to minimize possible damage to the jaw or teeth Anole. Although they are relatively easy in captivity, it should be remembered that the bark anol is usually not pets who have a lot of interaction with their breeders.