Yes, desert iguanas do dig in the sand. They typically create shallow burrows or use existing ones to escape the extreme heat of their environment and to find shelter from predators. This behavior helps them regulate their body temperature and provides a safe place for resting and nesting.
they find water in the desert to survive.they dig sand too.
Desert iguanas are not 'pack' animals. They are usually solitary but may share an area with other iguanas.
in the deesert
sometimes
They open their mouths
the desert iguanas enemy are fox,snakes,birds and humans :)
they live in the desert and the rainforest
Green Iguanas (female) will dig holes in the ground to lay eggs. She will dig additional holes to confuse would-be egg poachers. After that she leaves the eggs, the hatchlings will grow up by themselves.
no
Sand, sand, and desert sand
There are different kinds of iguanas. Some live in the desert and some live in rain forests. So it might be that iguanas live in tennessee.... Definetly, because aren't there some iguanas in your pet store?
A hill of sand in a desert is normally referred to as a dune