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Iguanas possess a row of spines that run from the tip of their heads to the base of their tails. Discover facts about iguanas with information from a published biologist in this free video on lizards and reptiles. Expert: Dr. Alan Richmond Bio: Dr. Alan Richmond is the lecturer and curator of biology at the University of Massachusetts. He is a well-published biologist and has a special interest in reptiles and amphibians. Filmmaker: Demand Media

Views: 200,553
Duration: 02:07

Beach iguana and the little girl

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Duration: 02:01

If my videos help you please Sponsor our non-profit rescued iguanas & education work at www.petfinder.com/NC298 thru paypal or PO box, Thanks! :) I've been doing iguana rescue since 99 and owned iguanas since 91 and i've learned afew things over the years, sometimes the hard way. This is what and how i feed mine. This is a shorter version cause youtube uploads have to be 10 min. or less the full lengh vid is at www.myspace.com/lizardtail1 I will also be making a newer video with even more detail of food items you can use and not use for your iguana so stay tuned. Enjoy! and email me if you have any questions. Also read and print out a food list at www.greeniguanasociety.org

Views: 31,585
Duration: 09:39

Watch the amazing journey of the green iguana in this clip from BBC wildlife documentary 'Wild Caribbean'.

Views: 43,187
Duration: 03:53

Male green iguana hanging out on "his" couch.

Views: 65,055
Duration: 01:53

I put this together for my son's first grade class. There is a companion presentation that goes with it. Ask me for it if you would like a copy. The video and the presentation are open to the public for use and alteration. I request no rights, however attribution can be a nice courtesy. My email address is faizoro@gmail.com. Just specify weather you would like it in openoffice, PDF, or powerpoint format. Notes: 1. The Presentation is a good segway into a discussion on evolution and or dinosaurs. 2. If you didn't know the answer to the question "why might iguanas need a third eye?" the answer is: to alert the iguana to the presence of predictors such as various birds of pray.

Views: 45,001
Duration: 07:53

These emerald green iguanas live a colorful life. Visit us at www.supernaturaladventures.com

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Duration: 06:31

I tried to make this educational video funny. lolol? every iguana in this video was/is owned by myself as a pet. disclamers soon to come

Views: 119,847
Duration: 05:51

Wanita the iguana, growing Since april 2004 to october 2006

Views: 93,950
Duration: 04:02

my iguana , her name is baby!

Views: 96,889
Duration: 23 seconds

Once I got close enough, it loved having it's neck rubbed. I've never touched an Iguana before.

Views: 26,441
Duration: 58 seconds

Iggy eating some grapes on his favorite leather couch.

Views: 112,331
Duration: 02:12

Learn how to handle an iguana in this free video clip. Expert: Nichole Bragg Bio: Nichole Bragg is the Reptile Expert for The Pet Kingdom in Cottonwood, AZ. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

Views: 9,222
Duration: 01:50

Animals (Iguana & cats) Dear all. Thanks for your comments. I like my igu. I like my cats. My cats aren't aggressive. Iguana is not afraid of cats. It has grown together with them. Iguana doesn't eat cat's food. It was once during shootings the film. Here photos of all my pets. fotoplenka.ru

Views: 67,179
Duration: 01:38

www.zazzle.com www.myspace.com learn how to take care of an iguana my iguana has lived so far for almost 20 years, im going to show you why i believe he has lived for so long

Views: 15,534
Duration: 09:20
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