Rhinoceros iguana

@indexer (4852)
Leicester, England
October 15, 2018 4:54am CST
The rhinoceros iguana (Cyclura cornuta) is a native of the Caribbean, and in particular the islands of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and Puerto Rico. It is a large animal, measuring up 1.2 metres (4 feet) in length. It is characterized by several enlarged raised scales on the snout that look like horns. Males are larger than females, with larger horns and crests. Rhinoceros iguanas walk ponderously with the head held up, but can run at speed when threatened. It will also bite and thrash its tail to defend itself. It is highly territorial. Food consists of leaves and fruits. Females will lay anything from two to twenty eggs in a burrow, which will be closely guarded. Habitat destruction is a threat to the species, as are predations from non-native animals including dogs, rats, pigs and mongooses. (The photo is taken from a copyright-free source)
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@mesbakh (2284)
• Indonesia
16 Oct 18
iguana is a cool animal, but in here indonesia, we not only have iguana, but also komodo dragon
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@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
16 Oct 18
There are many iguana species in different parts of the world.
• Austin, Texas
18 Oct 18
Iguana is a cool animal. But I don't know much about them. I only know that you can cook them and eat them because I saw Bruce Lee eating one in a movie.