Iguana eggs typically measure about 1 to 2 inches in length, depending on the species. They are generally oval-shaped and have a soft shell, which distinguishes them from bird eggs. The size can vary slightly among different iguana species, but they usually fall within this range.
No, an iguana is a reptile. They are cold-blooded and egg laying. They do not produce milk or have fur.
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
60 to 90 days
Make little iguanas.
A green iguana can grow up to 6 to 7 feet in length.
Let them hatch and just wait if you are nervous call the vet.
Iguana
No, an iguana is a reptile. They are cold-blooded and egg laying. They do not produce milk or have fur.
A full-grown Iguana can reach 72 inches from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail !
4-6 feet
full size...
A Raptor egg is as big as a Ostrich egg