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Do iguanas have morals?

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Well, it depends on what you mean by morals: Do iguanas recognize actions as right or wrong? Not particularly. read more

Small and young iguanas appeared to be exotic, beautiful, readily available and easy to care for—a myth often perpetuated by retailers hoping to sell the abundant lizard. Of course, they are very cute but, as with all reptiles, iguanas have fairly strict feeding and housing requirements. read more

Iguanas have sharp teeth, spines on their backs, and powerful tails, all of which can be used against attackers. Like many other lizards, iguanas can shed their tails. They do this if they are being attacked by a predator. read more

Iguanas have a third eye Also known as a parietal eye, this organ is used to alert iguanas (as well as other reptiles) of aerial threats. Unlike the lizard's other two eyes, the parietal eye is quite simple in its physiology and can only detect changes in lightness and darkness. read more

Iguanas are certainly one of the most popular lizards to have ever been kept as a pet. There are a multitude of online resources available to iguana owners or potential owners but their popularity has thankfully been decreasing as pets over the years. read more

The local desert iguana of the California desert is preyed on by roadrunners, Cooper's hawks, bobcats, foxes, raccoons, skunks, other birds of prey and domestic cats. The green iguanas of Mexico and Central America, which are much larger than the desert iguana, and are probably preyed on by jaguars and coatis, plus caracaras, a bird of prey native to Mexico, and other Hawks and Eagles. read more

Learn all about this popular rainforest lizard. Facts about iguanas, information, pictures and videos. Learn the types of iguana, habitat and diet. read more

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