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		<title>Defensive Mechanisms of Iganuas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />An escape mechanism of the wily Iguana is that the tail can come off the animal in cases of extreme stress.  Many Iguanas when examined will be noted that they are missing tails or portions of tails.  From time to time it has occurred that accidentally owners of their pets have accidentally stepped on the [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An escape mechanism of the wily Iguana is that the tail can come off the animal in cases of extreme stress.  Many Iguanas when examined will be noted that they are missing tails or portions of tails.  From time to time it has occurred that accidentally owners of their pets have accidentally stepped on the tails of the brood, with the animal startled , leaving its tail behind and running off.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.zadpet.com/article/2009/03/green-iguana-taming-training/">Green  Iguana Taming &amp; Training</a> &#8211; An iguana doesn’t have many defense  mechanisms and the tail breaking off, is one of the defenses they have to  protect themselves from predators in the wild. If you want to learn more about  iguanainstitute.com/iguanas/about” &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-2JINqHVdNM0/green_iguana_live_in_a_large_cage_outddors_eating_feed/">Green  Iguana Live in a Large Cage Outddors, Eating, Feed &#8211; Video</a> &#8211; quite sharp,  and is snapped in the air as a defense mechanism. The tail can also break off if  caught by a predator, but grows back without permanant damage. Green iguana skin  is very water resistant, and tough to avoid cuts &#8230;</p>
<p>If cornered or trapped an Iganua may bite , leavinga very clean cut , or will use its tail almost as a whip, leaving a nasty welt.  Claws seem to be only for holding or grasping food or climbing not for personal defence.  Iganuas can be said to be &#8220;climbers by instinct&#8221;, meaning that they are more apt to go up than down.   This is not unlike cats who once having scaled a tall tree are unable to come down , and need assistance from perhaps a stranger or even the professionals  from the local fire depatrment.  Owners of Iganuas must be careful . If their pets bolt out an unlocked door they may quickly scale the nearest tree , never to be found again , and to freeze in colder climates and seasons.</p>
<p><a href="http://petsavvyonline.com/pet-training/iguana-taming-training">Iguana  Taming &amp; Training | Pet Savvy Online</a> &#8211; When you are researching how to  properly perform iguana taming be sure that you pay particular attention to how  to approach your iguana also because trying to grab your iguana from the back  will instinctively trigger defense mechanisms &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://iguanaguide.blogspot.com/2009/05/interesting-informations-about-baby.html">Interesting  Informations About The Baby Green Iguana</a> &#8211; One of their defense mechanisms  is their tail which is obviously sharp and is snapped high into the air when  danger is sensed. Once a predator gets the chance to grab the tail, it grows  again without any damage at all. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://advancediguanacare.com/blog/green-iguana-taming-and-training/">Green  Iguana Taming And Training</a> &#8211; Another very important issue in green iguana  taming is that you never grab your iguana by its tail because it will break  right off in your hand. An iguana doesn’t have many defense mechanisms and the  tail breaking off, &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://worldreptile.blogspot.com/2007/11/green-iguana-taming-training.html">Green  Iguana Taming &amp; Training</a> &#8211; An iguana doesn’t have many defense  mechanisms and the tail breaking off, is one of the defenses they have to  protect themselves from predators in the wild. If you want to learn more about  Iguana diet please visit our site which is free &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.iguanabio.com/the-1q-graveyard-roundup-ctic-escapes-la-jollas-last-shot-somaxon-death-inevitable/">The  1Q Graveyard Roundup: CTIC Escapes, La Jolla&#8217;s Last Shot &#8230;</a> &#8211; They should  ask probing questions of management, use existing mechanisms for investor  input/control and strive for corporate transparency, etc.. What is shallow and  cheap is using other people&#8217;s misfortune to grind your own personal axe. &#8230; I  don&#8217;t mind debating you on the substantive points, but when you start making  defensive comments to supposed arguments I never made, it becomes pointless.  Please read, comprehend, then respond, instead of writing reflexive, gibberish.  &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://familypetcorner.blogspot.com/2008/09/iguana-4-foot.html">Family Pet  Corner: 4 Foot Iguana</a> &#8211; Their long tail is also quite sharp, and is snapped  in the air as a defense mechanism. The tail can also break off if caught by a  predator, but grows back without permanent damage. Green iguana skin is very  water resistant, &#8230;</p>
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