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Status: Threatened in most regions; Endangered in Belize. Diet in wild: flowers, fruits, insects, small vertibrates. Life span in wild: 10-15 years. Size: Up to seven feet, but usually four to six feet long. Native habitat: Central Mexico, south into northern South America, and the Caribbean islands.
Black Pine Animal Park 1426 W. 300 N. P.O. Box 02 Albion, IN 46701 (260) 636-7383
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Professional Animal Retirement Center, Inc.
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Green Iguana Green iguanas are native to Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean islands. These cold-blooded reptiles, commonly called lizards, are well-adapted to their natural habitat.
Black Pine is home to two iguanas,
LaRita (above) and Zilla (below). Both were formerly house
pets. Unfortunately, iguanas are readily available in the pet trade,
but many people don't do their homework before acquiring one.
Iguanas require specialized care that includes Iguanas use their long tails as a whip for defense. Their tails will grow back if bitten off by a predator or lost to injury, with no permanent damage. To learn more about keeping iguana as pets, click here. |