Desert iguanas do not freeze in the way some animals might when threatened. Instead, they rely on their ability to blend into their surroundings and remain still, which can help them avoid detection by predators. When threatened, they may also display defensive behaviors such as puffing up their bodies or making quick escapes. However, if temperatures drop significantly, they can become lethargic due to their cold-blooded nature, but this is not a response to being threatened.
Desert iguanas are not 'pack' animals. They are usually solitary but may share an area with other iguanas.
in the deesert
sometimes
Only when threatened. However, none of them are venomous.
They open their mouths
the desert iguanas enemy are fox,snakes,birds and humans :)
they live in the desert and the rainforest
no
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?
Yes, there are some species of iguana, especially the desert iguana, of the Americasmmthat live in deserts.
Yes, there are some species of iguana, especially the desert iguana, of the Americasmmthat live in deserts.
Both the Gila monster and the desert tortoise are threatened species in North American deserts.