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The Iguanas Motile Movements

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009


Movement of the lizard’s head with the dewlap fully extended. With its mouth half open, the Iguana emits a hissing sound that seems to originate from deep within its oral cavity. To convey yet further hostility the lizard moves its tail slowly back and forth, resembling the movement of a snake and suggesting the idea that it is about to strike out with this weaponry. Although lacking prehensile capabilities in its tail, the iguana is endowed with voluntary control over the movement of almost the entire length of its tail. This last threatening display can be more than mere show. An adult iguana can induce pain with a forceful snap of its tail. The iguana has many small

Teeth. When the iguana bites, it sometimes clamps its jaws shut and shakes its head back and forth, similar to a dog tugging on a towel when playing with its master. Judging from the fierce behavior that the irate iguana exhibits, it might seem that its proficiency in the art of self- defense would render it invulnerable to many predators. The truth, however, is that an iguana probably would be defeated in a conflict with any but the smallest of

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Exasperating behavior that appears to be unrelated to the iguana’s display of aggression is this lizard’s ability to emit a spray of a salty liquid from its nostrils. This spray may be inadvertently directed onto the iguana keeper’s face when feeding or otherwise tending to the lizard.

In captivity the iguana is a territorial reptile. A male specimen does not allow intruders of the same sex within his boundaries. If two adult males are forced to co exist, one probably will become dominant and harass the passive lizard with frequent hissing and biting. An iguana defending its territory sometimes rams the trespasser with its snout and bites on impact.

It is reasonably safe to assume that a male and female of similar size can be kept as a pair without incident. The females of the species appear to be more passive, which suggests that two or more females might feasibly be housed safely within the same residence. Collectively housing as many as a dozen hatch-lings harmoniously is possible.

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A Contented Iguana

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009


The pet iguana should a/ways be provided with separate water dishes—one for drinking and one for bathing.

Being otherwise inescapable. A 22-inch (56 cm) iguana that the author once kept had the misfortune of falling a distance of 6 feet (183 cm) and dropping into a cardboard box. The panicked lizard jumped out of the box leaving 91/2 Niches (23 cm) of its tail ‘behind. Although bewildered and frightened, the iguana quickly recovered its

Composure. The bleeding was minimal at the point of separation. The abandoned tail wriggled for a few minutes as it had a life of its own. After the incident the lizard continued to grow at about the same rate. The tail, however, increased in length only about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the point where it broke. The section that did grow back was dark. Brown in color

Iguanas appear to be much more secure when they are perched near or on the highest peak in their captive surroundings. Much of their time is spent atop the branch that is closest to the ceiling of their terrarium. When permitted to roam throughout the house, the available “crawlspace” at the top of the inside windows are usually preferred by these lizards. A shelf that runs parallel to a windowsill might be constructed. This affords the iguana the option of basking in the sunshine that radiates from outside.

When observing the view from a first-floor window, an iguana’s keen eyes are alert to the movement of dogs, cats, and other small animals. The lizard’s reactions range from fear to indignation. When forced into a life-threatening confrontation with another animal, an iguana would probably be more successful at convincing its adversary (with the use of a somewhat exaggerated display of its potential viciousness) that it is

Capable of inflicting serious injury (thus causing the antagonist to flee) than it would be in an attempt to be victorious in battle.

When outraged, an iguana will puff out its body and stand erect on all four legs, giving the impression that the lizard is larger in size than it is in actuality. Dew lapping, an interesting instinctive behavior of many lizards, is usually incorporated into this aggressive performance. A dewlap is the portion of skin located directly below the lizard’s chin; it extends from there to the top of its chest region. Dewlapping is the repeated up and down

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The Animal’s Teeth

Friday, August 21st, 2009


The movement of the lizard’s head with the dewlap fully extended. With its mouth half open, the iguana emits a hissing sound that seems to originate from deep within its oral cavity. To convey yet further hostility the lizard moves its tail slowly back and forth, resembling the movement of a snake and suggesting the idea that it is about to strike out with this weaponry. Although lacking prehensile capabilities in its tail, the iguana is endowed with voluntary control over the movement of almost the entire length of its tail. This last threatening display can be more than mere show. An adult iguana can induce pain with a forceful snap of its tail.

The iguana has many small teeth. When the iguana bites, it sometimes clamps its jaws shut and shakes its head back and forth, similar to a dog tugging on a towel when playing with its master.

Judging from the fierce behavior that the irate iguana exhibits, it might seem that its proficiency in the art of self- defense would render it invulnerable to many predators. The truth, however, is that an iguana probably would be defeated in a conflict with any but the smallest of

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Exasperating behavior that appears to be unrelated to the iguana’s display of aggression is this lizard’s ability to emit a spray of a salty liquid from its nostrils. This spray may be inadvertently directed onto the iguana keeper’s face when feeding or otherwise tending to the lizard.

In captivity the iguana is a territorial reptile. A male specimen not allow intruders of the same sex within his boundaries. If two adult males are forced to co exist, one probably will become dominant and harass the passive lizard with frequent hissing and biting. An iguana defending its territory sometimes rams the trespasser with its snout and bites on impact.

It is reasonably safe to assume that a male and female of similar size can be kept as a pair without incident. The females of the species appear to be more passive, which suggests that two or more females might feasibly be housed safely within the same residence. Collectively housing as many as a dozen hatch-lings harmoniously is possible, providing that the nest is not overcrowded.

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Maintain Sufficient Space for Your Iganua Lizard

Thursday, August 20th, 2009


Lizards have sufficient space in which to move about freely. When the hatch-lings reach maturity, however (within two to three years), the aggressive individuals might have to be moved to another location if their habitat is too small to accommodate the dominant lizards with the territories they demand.

Large, mature iguanas will sometimes tolerate the presence of hatchlings, although this type of situation should be closely supervised to ensure the safety of the small specimens. An iguana that measures 4 to 5 feet (122—1 52 cm) in length is equipped with a mouth that is large enough to enable the lizard to swallow a hatchling. Although the pr of this event occurring is questionable, the threat remains that the larger iguana could severely injure or even kill the hatch-ling with one bite.

The privilege of free reign within the owner’s dwelling is best awarded to larger specimens. If man is to coexist comfortably with these reptiles, certain factors must be taken into consideration. The lizard must have a designated place to defecate. A large litter box might be used for this purpose.

The iguana tends to be a creature of habit in regard to this bodily function, although it does sometimes deviate from its usual pattern. A feeding and watering station is necessary. Fresh food and water should be offered daily in sturdy containers.

There are drawbacks to the situation of allowing an iguana to have the run of the house. The potential damage to household items should be taken into consideration. These lizards, when active, represent a possible threat to most breakable articles that are kept within the animal’s range. These articles, as well as items that might be possible safety hazards to the iguana itself, should be removed from its surroundings.

An aggravating situation the arises from the presence of a household iguana is the persistence of shed lizard skin that becomes scattered throughout the house as a result of the iguana’s molting. The iguana sheds its skin slowly and is almost always in a partial state of molting.
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The iguana’s natural habitat is, of course, the outdoors. However, a large lizard that allows its owner to fasten a leash to its body and calmly

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Leashing a Domesticated Iganua

Thursday, August 20th, 2009


The best setting to be in is to be positioned behind the iguana’s dewlap. Care should be taken to avoid damaging the bony structure inside the dewlap. The loose strap that remains is looped around the lizard’s chest behind its front legs and is fastened to the top of the harness. Avoid an unnecessary degree of tightness, which can choke and/or pinch the lizard.

Difficulties can arise with the undomesticated iguana when the lizard is taken outside. The iguana seems insecure when outdoors unless it is perched in a tree. On a level, grassy area an iguana usually flattens itself out on the ground, probably in

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An attempt to conceal itself from predators. If the iguana is permitted to settle down on a tree limb the leash can be tied to a branch and the lizard can be allowed to have some time to it, although close observation should be maintained to prevent any hazardous situations from developing.

As practical and convenient as is this harness, the iguana can be fairly adept at wriggling out of it. Other potential sources of danger to the iguana that is tethered to a tree include cats; dogs, wild animals, and inquisitive children.

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Iguana wearing a leash. More and more hobbyists are finding that leashes help to keep their evasive iguanas in check.

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