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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Did you know that Iguanas are excellent swimmers and can stay underwater for up to 28 minutes before needing to come up for air?

Did you know that Iguanas are fascinating creatures with unique characteristics?
 Here are some interesting facts about iguanas:


  1. Did you know that Iguanas can live an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years in the wild and up to 20 years or more in captivity?
  2. Did you know that Iguanas have a "third eye" on the top of their heads, which
    helps them sense movement and light, allowing them to anticipate potential predators?
  3. Did you know that Iguanas can communicate with each other through head bobbing and movements of the flap of skin under their necks called a dewlap?
  4. Did you know that Iguanas use non-verbal cues to greet, show aggression, or court another iguana?
  5. Did you know that Iguanas have the ability to lose their tails as a defense mechanism, which can then regrow in younger iguanas?
  6. Did you know that Iguanas are herbivores and primarily eat fruits and vegetables in the wild?
  7. Did you know that feeding Iguanas animal protein can be harmful to their health?
  8. Did you know that some species of iguanas, like the Galapagos pink land iguana,

    are endangered with fewer than 200 individuals remaining/
  9. Did you know that green iguanas and desert iguanas are recommended for beginner pet owners due to their suitability as pets?
  10. Did you know that Iguanas are excellent swimmers and can stay underwater for up to 28 minutes before needing to come up for air?
  11. Did you know that certain species of iguanas, like those found in Fiji, can change color as a response to danger or environmental factors?

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