Q: Male anoles will often fight each other, especially if there is a female around to fight over.  When male anoles fight, they display their dewlaps and open their mouths, bob their heads, and eventually lunge at one another.  If they are extremely agitated, black spots will form behind their eyes.  The anoles will then bite and wrestle, and can fight until one submits.  If your anoles begin fighting like this, you will likely need to separate them to prevent serious injury.  Female anoles will occasionally fight one another, especially if they are overcrowded, but it is less common and generally less intense. If conditions are right in the anoles' habitat, they will breed in captivity between April and September.  If a female is present, male anoles will often make courtship displays that include bobbing their heads rapidly up and down and flaring their dewlaps. Males will also aggressively charge females and try to catch them by the scruff of the neck.  Courtship and aggression displays begin in a similar fashion, but usually end very differently. If you see this kind of behavior in your anoles, observe them closely to see which is happening. If they are fighting, you will likely need to separate them. Catching your anoles in the act of mating is a pretty decisive way to determine the sex of your lizards. Should you spot them twined together mating, the one on top is the male, and the one on the bottom is the female. Observing an anole lay an egg is also a clear sign that your lizard is a female!
A: Look for aggressive behavior. Watch for courtship behavior. Catch them in the act.

Article: One of the easiest ways to protect yourself when in a chatroom is to refuse to meet people you've met there. This is important, as predators, stalkers, and others who want to do you harm may suggest meeting up somewhere at some point. In the end, simply say no to meeting in real life. Any meeting you schedule with someone you met online should be in a public location. This way, there will be others around in case something goes wrong.  Meet in a place where security or police are nearby. Consider places like malls, coffee shops, or at large social gatherings. Don't go to a location you're not familiar with already. Notify a friend or family member that you'll be meeting someone you know from a chatroom. Tell them the location, and ask them to call you if they haven't heard from you in a certain amount of time. Bring friends with you for extra backup, if you'd like. If for some reason you suspect that someone you met online knows where you live, is following you, or stalking you, call the police immediately. While your local police may not be able to stop someone outside their jurisdiction from harassing you, they may be able to work with authorities elsewhere.  Describe the person who is stalking you. Let the police know you may have met the person online. Explain to them that you feel threatened.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Avoid meeting people you've met online. Never meet in a private location, if you do plan to meet someone. Tell a friend if you'll be meeting someone from a chatroom. Call the police if you think someone you met online is stalking you.

Problem: Article: Your hair and nails are primarily made up of a protein called keratin. Hair growth has three phases: anagen (when hair is growing), catagen (when growth starts to shut down), and telogen (when growth stops and/or the hair falls out). Hair that is lacking protein goes into resting stage faster than hair rich in protein.  Chicken, eggs, and Greek yogurt are great sources of protein. Your protein needs can vary based on your weight and lifestyle. Most people need between 45 to 55 grams (1.6 to 1.9 oz) of protein per day. Minerals like iron and zinc are crucial to the production of proteins that make up the hair on your body. Low iron is known to cause hair loss.  You can get iron and zinc naturally in foods like spinach, beans, and seafood.  The amount of iron and zinc you need to intake daily depends on your age, sex, and lifestyle. Talk to your doctor before making any changes to your daily mineral intake. Vitamin D is thought to be crucial to hair growth. Vitamin C is also important for iron absorption. Vitamin C is common in citrus fruits, such as oranges, grapefruit, and limes. You can get Vitamin D from the sun and food sources like fortified milk and fortified orange juice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes to your daily vitamin intake. Biotin and other B vitamins can help to promote healthy hair, so make sure to include these in your diet. You can ensure that you are getting enough of these vitamins by taking a daily multivitamin. You can also eat foods that are rich in these vitamins.  Eggs, cheese, mushrooms, almonds, and cauliflower are all good sources of biotin.  B vitamins are present in fish, meat, eggs, dairy, leafy greens, peas, and beans. Also, look for foods that have been enriched with B vitamins, such as cereals and breads. Omega-3 fatty acids are needed for hair growth. They also keep your hair looking shiny and healthy. Your body does not produce this fat naturally.  You can get Omega-3 fatty acids from fish. The American Heart Association recommends that an adult eats two servings of fish each week to get the appropriate amount of Omega-3 fatty acids.  If you are a vegan or vegetarian, then make sure to take a DHA supplement.  You can also get Omega-3 Fatty acids from flaxseed oil. One teaspoon a day is all you need for adults. Talk to your doctor for younger children.
Summary: Include protein in your daily diet. Increase your iron and zinc intake. Eat vitamin-rich foods. Increase your intake of biotin and other B vitamins. Focus on good fats.

Q: Pineapples do not need to be refrigerated for the first few days you have them at home.  In fact, if you intend to eat your pineapple within a day or two of purchasing it, feel free to just store it on your counter.  Keep an eye on your pineapple to make sure it doesn’t begin to exhibit signs of deterioration as it sits. It is recommended that you purchase your pineapple on the same day you intend to eat it so as to avoid deterioration. If you would like to prolong the life of your pineapple for a few more days, you can keep it in your refrigerator.  Remember, pineapples do not have a significant shelf life even when refrigerated so it is recommended that you eat your pineapple within 3-5 days even when using this method.  Wrap the pineapple in plastic before placing it in the refrigerator. Check the pineapple each day for signs of deterioration. You can prolong the life of your pineapple by another day or two beyond simply refrigerating it by slicing it first.  It can be more difficult to know if your pineapple has begun to deteriorate once it is sliced, so it is recommended that you eat the pineapple within 6 days of purchase even using this method.  Use a serrated knife to cut off the top of the pineapple off, then slice off each of the sides. Once you have the outer portion of the pineapple removed, slice it to a thickness of your liking, then use a cookie cutter or knife to remove the core from the center of the slices. Store your pineapple slices in an airtight container like Tupperware to maximize its lifespan.
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Store the pineapple on your counter. Refrigerate your pineapple whole. Refrigerate sliced pineapple.