iguanas Bob their heads as a way of expressing how they feel whether bad or sometimes good. The have different Bob's for each different thing they will do. Such as a slow full Bob up in down with dewlap for hello but if they do it pretty fast then it means a territory thing and will attack. read more
iguanas Bob their heads as a way of expressing how they feel whether bad or sometimes good. The have different Bob's for each different thing they will do. Such as a slow full Bob up in down with dewlap for hello but if they do it pretty fast then it means a territory thing and will attack. There are slot more but this is just an example. read more
Bobbing of head to a owner or an opened mouth means stay away. However, bobbing of head to a mate is a flirty behavior. A happy Iguana will lick surfaces and their owners and walk slowly around. vibrating head means they are proud, and closing eyes is usually a passive behavior as well. Iguanas need proper sun bulbs, humidity, and feeding. read more
Bizarrely enough, head wagging often can be a sign that an iguana is showing off, plain and simple. If an iguana is feeling pretty good about himself, you might notice this jovial and spirited action, often followed by a classic up-and-down head bob. read more
Green Iguana Head Bobbing ©1995 Melissa Kaplan . There are many reasons why green iguanas bob their heads. Males bob: when greeting the owner (owned) good morning. to instruct the owner (owned) to leave alone now, thank you, and get breakfast ready. Now. when getting into bath. read more