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Reptiles, Amphibians, Invertebrates & Small Pets : Iguana Facts
Filed Under (Animals) by swapquot on 26-11-2009
Tagged Under : Biology, Iguanas, Lizards, Richmond, Small Pets, Spines
expertvillage asked:
Iguanas possess a row of spines that run from the tip of their heads to the base of their tails. Discover facts about iguanas withinformation from a published biologist in this free video on lizards and reptiles. Expert: Dr. Alan Richmond Bio: Dr. Alan Richmond is the lecturer and curator of biology at the University of Massachusetts. He is a well-published biologist and has a special interest in reptiles and amphibians. Filmmaker: Demand Media







That thing looks like its going rip that ladies hand off any second
This is a great video. I would love to have an Iguana that big
they will, they all will if u give them proper food and enclosure
nice
In sweden they say they can not eat bugs… Hmmm?
Wow Great female iguana
gorgeous!! i wish my iguana would get this big!
ugly bastards
sooo big !
i have a girl iguana
good! is huhe!
i want one
well…you know mrsandypants…you might be right. i can’t find the text i read that said that…so i totally admit that i might be wrong…which also makes me point out what else i said…don’t trust everything you read on the net…even info put up out of honesty and good intentions can be wrong due to poor memoroy, communication, interpretation…I’m not saying I am wrong…but I am saying i might be cuase i can’t find the data to back up my claim. peace yos!
You show me one man who has a 70 year old iguana and ill show you a liar.
Lucky,,,,,, my iguana was vicous towards me : (
also…greeniguanasociety,com might be very good…i don’t know…they may be bad….again, i don’t know i have taken anytime to check them out…but I Know the book is GREAT! 600 pages on Igs and Ig Care….serious info on just about anything you can think of regarding the lifestyle and health of your Ig.
yes…70-80 years..in captivity they don’t get the nourishment they truly need….they absorb moisture through thier skin to help hydrate themselves…if they don’t live in like 80% humidity…they are dehydrated…when your ig poops…he should spew out a HUGE puddle of WATER if he is hydrated…if not hydrated properly, kidney’s fail and they die at age 10-20…best place for info is not the net in my opinion..get “green iguana the ultimate owners manuel” at your library or store.
thx
the best place for iguana information is greeniguanasociety,com
They have the BEST up to date information.
70-80 years? Are you serious? The oldest recorded captive bread iguana was 23, they have a life expectancy of 15 (20 if cared for professionally)
it will grow back but it meyby will be smaller then normal iguana tail
wtf no tail anyways he licks you cause he loves you
OH, and your iguana licks you, because he is getting to know you. They flick their tongue at anything that is new, like a new food, new object, new OWNER…
There are caresheets ALL OVER the internet. Google it.
BTW, don’t listen to Expert village. Most of what they say is incorrect.
i have questions if someone could please help…
like…
my iguana licks me all the time.
is that a good or bad thing?
and…
my iguana doesnt have a tail…
when i bought Gabbana he didnt have one.
will it grow back?
i just bought my iguana.
first time.
i scared on how to take care of him.
i love my gibby gab
and im scared i wont give him what he needs.