Green Iguana: Iguana iguana

Classification

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Serpentes
Family: Iguanidae
Genus: Iguana
Species: iguana

An Omnivorous Dinosaur

In old-time B movies the green iguana often played the dinosaur. Its look is somewhat archaic and the gleam of its eyes appears prehistoric. Yet, the green iguana is a modern survivor. It has many adaptations that have suited it well to living in the tropical rainforests.

Green Iguana Range MapWhere does the Green Iguana live?

Green Iguanas (Iguana iguana) are native to Central and South America although they have been introduced to many other areas such as south Florida, Hawaii and south Texas. Its favorite habitat is high in the trees of the tropical rainforests. Most of the time it prefers trees over water, where it can plumet if threatened.

How big are Green Iguanas?

In general, green iguanas will grow to 1.5 meters (head to tail) although some specimens have been measured at almost 7 feet (just over 2 meters). As far as weight goes, most never get more than 20 pounds.

What do Green Iguanas eat?

The favorite diet for green iguanas is plant material. They'll eat tasty leaves, lettuce, fruits and vegtables. At the reserve in Roatan, they told us their favorite food is ripe bananas. We also saw them eating different gourds and squash. Iguanas do eat some meat if given the chance though. The facility in Honduras reports that they will occasionally eat a baby chicken if given the chance. If you have an iguana you should read this short article on: Caring for your Iguana.

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Cite this Page: Nelson, R. 2009. "Green Iguana" (OnLine) UntamedScience. Accessed Mar 11, 2010 at http://www.untamedscience.com/biodiversity/animals/chordates/reptiles/scaled-lizards/iguanas/iguana/green-iguana
Nelson, R.
Rob Nelson (author)
Montana State University
Created on: Jan 23rd, 2009
Last updated: Feb 21st, 2010

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