Description of the baby yucatan spiny tailed iguana for sale
The yucatan spiny tailed iguana for sale is small, stout lizard with a heavily armored tail. Head is bluish-grey with black to grey shoulders, tail and limbs. Lower back is red.
Behavior
The yucatan spiny tailed iguana for sale is a primarily arboreal species of iguana, although they have been documented on the ground using rocky outcroppings for basking, hunting and predator avoidance. The yucatan spiny tailed iguana is slightly unusual in their eating habits as they prefer leaves over the usual iguana diet of fl owers, fruit and seedlings.
Reproduction and Breeding
Breeding season for the yucatan spiny tailed iguana begins in the spring, with males making overt visual and physical displays to attract females. Although the female is selective about fi nding the precise environment in which to lay her eggs, usually in the hollow of a tree or in a rocky crevice, she provides no parental care for the offspring and may not even remain in the same area while they incubate. The baby yucatan spiny tailed iguana for sale hatch in late spring to early summer, between April and June, and begin their solitary lives.
Average Size
Length: 5 – 6 in.
Weight: 60 – 90 g.
Lifespan
In the wild: Unknown
In captivity: Up to 15 years
Diet
In the wild: fruits, fl owers, foliage and small animals
In captivity: fruit and veggie mix, insects
Clutch Size
2 – 3 eggs
Incubation Period
3 months
Sexual Maturity
2 – 3 years
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- Naturally Occurring Out Of Central America Mainly In Mexico
- Adults Will Average Around 7-9 Inches In Length
- Living Around 10 – 12 Years In Captivity
- Thriving In Hot Semi-Arid Climates
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