What are the eating habits of a iguana?
Iguanas are supposed to be fed collard greens, mustard greens, And other greens. You can feed them a variety of fruits and vegetables too. Some people make Iguana salad which is a mixture of the greens, fruits and vegetables. I mostly feed my iguanas collard greens and mustard greens with fruit every day. I have read that if you feed your male iguana sweet potato during breeding season the orange coloring will come out more. I have three iguanas, one is about 3 years and the other two are about one year of age. All green iguanas.
Lots of access to fresh vegetables, fruit, and water.
See related links for a dietary guide.
How many times do green iguana lose its tail?
Indefinately if it is the kind that does regrow tails. Some do not.
Do iguanas change colors to their surroundings?
sometimes by age. but they do not go from purple to orange, that is very stereotypical but only chameleons can change color from say, dark green to light green, light yellow to bright yellow, etc.
The common name is the 'Green Iguana' probably the most common/famous iguana
Can you put ferrets and iguanas together?
I would not suggest it at all!
ya but you better hope your iguana can swim because turtles need deep water to swallow but it only it have to be over the turtles body but ya yes its posible
How much does a marine iguana weigh?
The marine iguana is priceless. They are not involved in the pet trade, so unless you illegally smuggled one off of the Galapagos Islands and planned to sell it, you probably won't have to worry about how much money they are worth.
probably not......hopefully the iguana didnt have salmonella.....but they rarely do anyway...and that dog will eat even more weird things in its lifetime...my dogs are just obsessed with eating bologna wraps
iguanas change color by going to different things around it like for example if the iguana sit on a branch of the tree the color of the branch is brown so the iguana will turn into brown cause the iguana turned brown when he sat in the branch of the tree
What body part of an iguanas help them survive?
they use their feet, head and teeth. NOT their tail. they eat stuff that's already on the ground or they rip it off of a tree.
How big is a full grown juvinile iguana?
A full-grown Iguana can reach 72 inches from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail !
What biome does iguanas live in?
the iguana live's in many different places but the most common place is the African territory they are most found under logs or rocks. They are also found in grass and tall leaves. Most of iguana's need water to live they love to sowk there scals in the water.
Can you get a disease from touching an iguana?
Salmonella is a common disease passed between animals and humans. One thing that most people do not realize is that all reptiles carry Salmonella in their fecal matter. It is a naturally occurring parasite that aids in food dIgestion.
What continents is iguana found?
they live in both Asia and Africa, but they live in southern Asia and western and northern Africa.
What do alligators eat in Africa?
There are no alligators in Africa, just crocodiles. The Nile crocodile is the largest of the African species (and the second largest of all croc species) and adult Nile crocodiles feed on a variety of animals including fish, ungulates, bovids, and primates (including humans.) Crocodiles and other large predators generally avoid each-other due to the chance of mortal injury, although on rare occasions adult Nile crocodiles have been observed taking lions and leopards.
Do iguanas have a good sense of smell?
No Anoles do not smell bad and I would say they dont even have a smell!.
How do iguanas protect themselves?
they don't have any natural predators on the galapagos islands. in other situations they would use their tail to strike their attacker like other iguanas and their claws and teeth are about the same. iguanas adopt postures to make themselves appear larger and more threatening to warn off predators. and, like many young animals, camouflage is always a possibility with hatchlings.