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Feeding Your Iguana

Friday, July 9th, 2010


Correct feeding is probably the most important aspect of keeping your iguana in good health, and is also the area in which most problems occur. Iguanas are herbivorous, that is, they eat plants; but they will also devour insects and small rodents in the wild.

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Their large size means adult iguanas have few natural predators, but they are the prey of large snakes, such as boas and anacondas. Baby iguanas are more vulnerable, being preyed on by turtles, large fish, and a variety of mammals and birds.

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Temperate and Subtropical Zones

Thursday, April 1st, 2010


NATIVE CLIMATE: Temperate and subtropical

NATURAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Asia Minor

This quick, sure-footed lizard is at home on the ground as well as in the trees. Its somewhat aggressive behavior and its feeding habits suggest that this species be housed only with lizards of similar size and temperament. Offer flowers, fruit, and green foliage in addition to insects and flesh.

Five-Lined Skink (Eumeces fasciatus)

FAMILY: Scincidae

LIFESTYLE: Terrestrial burrowers; primarily forest-oriented

DIET: Insectivorous

AVERAGE LENGTH: 7 1/2 inches (19 cm)

NATIVE CLIMATE: Temperate and Subtropical

NATURAL DISTRIBUTION: Eastern North America

The smooth-scaled five-lined skink has a detachable tail that can be regenerated when broken. Many species of skinks are easy to maintain in good health if they are properly cared for. Skinks usually are moderately priced and frequently available for retail purchase.

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