
Hi, I'm looking for some advice.
I live in SE Georgia. This morning on my patio, I thought I saw a dead green anole in a very open basking spot. It was about 70 degrees out. I disturbed it and found out it was still alive, but didn't run from me. I wasn't sure if it was cold or giving up. Its left and front rear legs are very damaged.
I placed it in a tank to examine it closer and found it was very thirsty and appeared to have a desire to live. Right now he is a 5 gallon tank (the only I had available) with a UVB light and CHE from a previous tortoise enclosure. He drank a good bit of water. This evening, I gave him 4 or 5 tiny crickets which he ate heartily.

So my questions are...
1. What do you think caused his injury? My highly uneducated guess is frost bite. Sunday night we hit our first cold spell, it was 34 degrees. I don't know if that is enough to do something like this...
2. What do you think his chances are of surviving in the wild (backyard with birds). He doesn't seem too well adapted yet. He has great trouble climbing the glass, but can make it up a corner.
3. When warm, he does seem relatively healthy. Should I just let him go?
I'm willing to take care of him until his dead limbs fall off and heal over or even permanently (in a better enclosure, of course). However, I also don't want to be capturing and keeping a wild thing that would much rather be free. What are yalls thoughts?
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