January 22nd, 2010 → 2:26 pm @
Iguana Cages for Sale
The Essential Components of a Proper Iguana Cage
When people think about buying an iguana, different questions come to mind. More often than not, one of these questions is: Where do I keep it? What kind of iguana cage do I need? People then try to find out the components of an iguana [...]
January 18th, 2010 → 2:24 pm @
On a regular basis we will report in this column titled “Iguana News”, the latest information published on websites, blogs and even offline sources about iguanas, iguana care, iguana diets and general pet care information related to the mighty green iguana. Our goal is pretty simple: “To provide the best and most reliable information to [...]
January 14th, 2010 → 2:39 pm @
Green Iguana Facts
Iguanas possess a row of spines that run from the tip of their heads to the base of their tails. Discover information and green iguana facts with information from a published biologist in this free video on lizards and reptiles. Green, or common, iguanas are among the largest lizards in the Americas, averaging [...]
January 12th, 2010 → 2:21 pm @
Melissa Kaplan’s Iguana
book is probably the most respected and best iguana care resource on the market. The book is titled Iguanas for Dummiesis 353 pages and was published in 2000. The idea that it is outdated is nonsense – as her information is timeless. Iguanas for Dummies covers all of the important iguana facts [...]
January 11th, 2010 → 3:43 am @
Ok, this post is a little out of the ordinary for our blog – but thought we might be able to help find new homes for two iguanas – check out the two iguanas that need a new home.
First Pet Iguana For Sale: Juvenile Iguana with accessories in (Wilmington NC)
From the posting on www.llizards.com
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Iguanas plummeting from the treetops in cold weather have long been a Floridian urban legend, but on Wednesday morning, Local 10 caught the free-falling lizards on video.
Check out the news report – falling lizards: Cold Iguanas Free-Fall From Trees
CBS News form Apollo Beach, Florida reports that Iguanas are among some of the wildlife suffering form the cold temperatures across the South East.
Frigid temperatures across Florida drove hundreds of manatees to balmy waters outside a power plant, shocked endangered sea turtles off the coast and even sent cold-blooded iguanas tumbling from trees. Across the [...]
The Iguana family is considered the largest of the lizard families. The most common are the green iguanas. But there are also some with colorful skin, they are known as the red iguana.
One of the popular red iguanas is the Red sided skink. These are multicolored terrestrial and semi-aquatic lizards that are native to the [...]
Facts About The Baby Green Iguana
The green iguana is one kind of reptile which is commonly found all throughout South and Central America. The breeds of the green iguana are also spotted in Mexico, Paraguay, Brazil, and the Caribbean Islands. There is no definite proof that the green iguana ranks among the endangered animals but [...]
December 28th, 2009 → 3:48 am @
Types of Iguanas: Getting to know them
Iguanas basically belong to the lizard family called Iguanidae. Their most common characteristics include elongated tails, eyelids and four rambling legs. Like most reptiles all types of iguanas are cold blooded and can reach a life span of up to 20 years.
Iguanas are naturally found in Mexico and The [...]