There are several potential causes for an iguana's back legs to stop working, including metabolic bone disease, which results from a deficiency in calcium and vitamin D3. Other causes may include spinal injuries, infections, or neurological issues. Additionally, parasites or poor nutrition can weaken the muscles and nerves, leading to mobility problems. It's important for a veterinarian to assess the iguana to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Iguana
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Put it over its head and then under his legs
Your legs will start hurting a lot and if you don't exercise them they will stop working.
iguanas essentially swallow their food whole.....they don't chew theier food....that's why they have small teeth because their teeth are only there to make sure that the food doesnt slip out...
Coyote , iguana weasel , cougar
The species with long tail, eyelids, and four sprawling legs is a lizard.
when one is running back and forth from one line to another working the lower legs muscles.
you have carried a lot of stuff on your back so then the legs get tired and soon your toes will get numb because of the stiffness.
Like many reptiles, it has 4, not including the tail. HI MY NAME'S AMANDA(:
Back legs
when your legs are crossed that causes your blood circulation to block and that makes your legs to fall asleep. so no more crossing your legs.got it.