no actually it eats it's young and poops it out and eats it again
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Penguins do that, to protect the young from the cold ground.
A young Iguana is often called a hatchling. They are usually about 8 inches or under from their snout to their vent. They grow very quickly and have very specific needs to stay healthy and happy.
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?
Young iguanas eat mostly romaine lettuce. They like strawberrys , cantelope , honeydew melon , watermelon , and you can buy iguana pelllets at the pet store. The more variety of greens you give your iguana the healthier and happier he will be.
The father is more protective than the mother, but they both protect their babies. They keep their young in the den for four weeks, at which point the kits emerge and learn from their parents.
They don't protect their young they have to do it by themselves
The father is more protective than the mother, but they both protect their babies. They keep their young in the den for four weeks, at which point the kits emerge and learn from their parents.
Iguana is a genus of herbivorous lizards native to Central America. There are two species of iguana, Iguana delicatessima (Lesser Antillean Iguana), and Iguana iguana (Green Iguana). There are several similar genera that are commonly referred to as iguanas.
Iguana comes under phylum vertebrate and class reptile and is also a oviparous animal so it lays egg and give birth to their young ones
they protect their young against predators who would like to harm them and protect them from hunting by humans protect their nerves n spinal cords
The common name is the 'Green Iguana' probably the most common/famous iguana