Characteristics of the spiny-tailed iguana

Shape characteristics of the spiny-tailed iguana
Spiny-tailed iguana

Spiny-tailed iguanas generally like to rest In rocky areas, it is diurnal and ground-dwelling, and is good at climbing trees. However, it should be noted that spiny-tailed iguanas are basically more aggressive than green iguanas (certain introduction), so if you raise them artificially, you need to pay attention to safety.

The males and females of the spiny-tailed iguana are the same as the green iguana. The male has a more protruding femoral hole on the inner thigh, and the wattles on the lower jaw are also larger. The female can lay 20-30 eggs at a time, making her a prolific lizard. It takes about 90 days for the eggs to hatch. The total length of newborn larvae is about 15 cm. They can be fed mealworms, crickets, mice, green iguanas or monitor lizards, and their nutrition is relatively balanced.


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