The common green iguana can grow up to 5 or 7 feet (1.5 to 2.1 meters) long, including its whip-like tail. Its vibrant green color helps it blend into leafy environments, although some iguanas may ...
Florida wildlife officials require iguanas to be euthanized when caught in the wild. The lizards are herbivores and their foraging is impacting native plants, some of which host endangered insects ...
Suddenly, iguanas are plummeting from trees ... and feasting on nickerbean (AKA gray nicker), the host plant of the endangered Miami blue butterfly. But when the mercury falls below 50 degrees ...
"Iguana Island" may sound like a scary place, but in Turks & Caicos, the moniker fondly refers to Little Water Cay, home to the islands' remaining endangered population of rock iguanas. The Turks ...