to train an iguana you have to start with the basics. first you have to let it have its freedom and then you let it play as well. after that you take a long sharp stick and you start stabbing it in the stomach to build up its muscles and then you cook it and eat it in pieces because the iguana has to go through some pain so it can have discipline.
The best way is to get a recording of a hawk's call. Hawks are the iguana's main natural predator so when they hear the noise they freeze, hoping that they are camouflaged and the hawk won't see them. This trick won't work on you though! Once you have the iguana you want in your sight, play the recording so he freezes and then pick him right up.
You don't. You reward the iguana for good behavior. The only real punishments that you can give an iguana (like not cleaning its cage) would be detrimental to the iguana's health. If you just reward the iguana with a little of its favorite fruit or something, then they normally socialize very well. They potty train and everything. If an iquana knows already what its allowed to do and what it isn't, and still does the wrong thing, then it is likely that he's mad at you.
Green Iquana moms take care of their young in the wild. I have witnessed the mother iguana put her self between my lab/pit mix and her babies to protect them.
I am no scientist, but I have seen this behavior in Cape coral Fl. There is a family of five (mom) is 3ft long and the babies vary from 14inches -20inches. They are thriving living along a canal in an industrial area behind my building.
Give your iguana a lot of sunlight.
It is also very important to provide adequate heat for your iguana
Prepare your iguana's home.
Other things to consider include the need for branches, as iguanas love to climb.
Feed your iguana properly
Well, first of all you give the iguana proper nutrients like green vegetables and fruits.
But please do not give them Oranges as they can destroy their health.
It doesn't. When a female iguana is about to lay eggs she digs a burrow and lays the eggs there. After that she abandons them. When they young hatch they must fend for themselves.
Basically - they don't ! Once the young iguanas hatch from their eggs, they are completely independent of the mother, and quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
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they live in the desert and the rainforest
Iguanas eat dark, leafy, green veggies. Mostly animals bigger than iguanas will eat them.
Iguanas are a type of tropical lizard. They have bony crests and are green in coloring. Iguanas are often kept as pets.
Green iguanas can reach five feet, and need a very large space to live.
It doesn't. Once they are born they are on their own.
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GREEN Iguanas have a whole host of predators that prey on them. Baby iguanas are pray for jungle cats, birds, turtles and even large fish. Large iguanas are pray for boa constrictors, caimans, hawks and eagles.
it has a red or green dewlap
green iguanas usually weigh 50-100 lbs. when fully grown
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