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How to Care for Green Iguanas : What Is An Iguana

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

Learn how to care for a pet iguana in this free video clip about the species of iguanas.

Expert: Nichole Bragg
Bio: Nichole Bragg is the reptile expert from The Pet Kingdom in Cottonwood, AZ. She has many years experience at the pet store and with her many reptiles at home.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • its still misleading. some kids gonna see it and be all mommy i want an iguana, all of a sudden they have a 6 ft monster in their house that either dies because they cant care for it, is set loose, or is given to a pet store or shelter where it dies because they cant accomodate it either. everyone who watches this video looses in some way.

  • They get up to 6 feet in lenght and weigh up to 11 kilograms,also they are dangerous!An untamed adult iguana can send you to a hospital,or a morgue....

    And there are many species of iguanas, not only two! The only thing she said right that it's a lizard...

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  • stoner lol~~~~

  • notice she said body length which is correct but with the taill they can get up to 5 feet

  • Family Iguanidae Amblyrhynchus – Galápagos marine iguana Brachylophus – Fijian/Tongan iguanas Conolophus – Galápagos land iguana Ctenosaura – spinytail iguanas Cyclura – West Indian rock iguanas Dipsosaurus – desert iguana Iguana – green and lesser Antillean iguanas Sauromalus – chuckwallas Armandisaurus (extinct) Gangiguana (extinct) Lapitiguana (extinct giant Fijian iguana) Pumila (extinct)
  • @starwarsdk99 that 2/3 feet goes to Green Basilisks, Water Dragons, Sailfin Dragons. also Iguana relatives

  • CRAZY LADY THEY GET UP TO 6 FEET !!!!!!!!!!!!!11111!111

  • @brandonfrye2000 sh liad

  • @starwarsdk99 actually they can get from 4 to 6 feet

  • 2 to 3 feet eh good pet

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