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Green Iguana

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HOWEVER - once the doom and gloom of iguana facts are done - they make amazing pets when you know how to care for one right. They can become very social to the point of sleeping in their owners' beds and following them around the house. It may take a year to get them there, but it's work well worth it. They can even become accustomed to other family pets. Females have no issues with egging if properly cared for from the beginning. Knowing iguana care and doing things right is the key. If this is the lizard you choose to bring into your home - research! There are wonderful websites out there on iguana care and I strongly suggest you use information from all of them. There are some bad ones, but you will learn the difference as you ask questions and learn the consistencies in information in the good care tips given.
HOWEVER - once the doom and gloom of iguana facts are done - they make amazing pets when you know how to care for one right. They can become very social to the point of sleeping in their owners' beds and following them around the house. It may take a year to get them there, but it's work well worth it. They can even become accustomed to other family pets. Females have no issues with egging if properly cared for from the beginning. Knowing iguana care and doing things right is the key. If this is the lizard you choose to bring into your home - research! There are wonderful websites out there on iguana care and I strongly suggest you use information from all of them. There are some bad ones, but you will learn the difference as you ask questions and learn the consistencies in information in the good care tips given.
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Like most lizards, iguanas have a third eye called the parietal eye. This is located on the very top of the head and looks like a milky scale. This is a fully functioning eye, however it is only able to detect light and dark such as shadows going overhead. This is part of their advanced warning system that allows them to see birds of prey flying over head. They act accordingly by darting into the foliage out of sight and relative safety. The bigger the iguana gets, the less they need to react, but as babies this is a tool used in life or death. For this reason it is always best to go into the cage from the front and not overhead. You will be seen as a predator because of the shadow caused by your hand.
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Like most lizards, iguanas have a third eye called the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parietal_eye parietal eye]. This is located on the very top of the head and looks like a milky scale. This is a fully functioning eye, however it is only able to detect light and dark such as shadows going overhead. This is part of their advanced warning system that allows them to see birds of prey flying over head. They act accordingly by darting into the foliage out of sight and relative safety. The bigger the iguana gets, the less they need to react, but as babies this is a tool used in life or death. For this reason it is always best to go into the cage from the front and not overhead. You will be seen as a predator because of the shadow caused by your hand.
== Difficulty ==
== Difficulty ==

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