Mammals are not a natural predator for iguanas, but in their native habitats iguanas fall prey to invasive species such as rats, dogs and cats. This is also the case in areas where the iguana is the invasive species, such as the green iguanas found throughout Florida. read more
Iguanas might not look tasty to you, but they do have a few predators, or natural enemies. Birds of prey, such as hawks and eagles, like to eat iguanas. So do such animals as foxes and rats. read more
Iguanas have a whole host of predators that prey on them. Babyiguanas are prey for jungle cats, birds, turtles and even largefish. read more
The natural predators of iguanas are birds of prey such as hawks and owls, foxes, snakes, and rats. Large fish like sharks prey on marine iguanas. Young iguanas are vulnerable to feral cats and pack of wild dogs. read more
Iguanas might not look tasty to you, but they do have a few predators, or natural enemies. Birds of prey, such as hawks and eagles, like to eat iguanas. So do such animals as foxes and rats. Marine iguanas are sometimes eaten by large fish such as sharks. read more
Iguanas have a whole host of predators that prey on them. Baby iguanas are prey for jungle cats, birds, turtles and even large fish. Large iguanas are prey for boa constrictors, caimans, hawks and eagles. read more