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Posted by daniel dymek on October 31, 1999 at 14:06:33:
In Reply to: Re: Biting Iquana posted by john on January 27, 1999 at 20:35:08:
: Male Iquana's specially when they reach a length of 5 feet, generally become agressive in nature, this is not uncommmon, there is not alot that can be done to change this, however, if the Iquanna is tamed and worked with regularly, they tend to be stuborn, and sometimes shake there heads, but are highly unlikely to bite or trash their tails without due cause. Male maturity in Iuana's seems to make them less afectional, unless you are an Iquana! And at best they don't treat their mates with much more respect.
ugah ugah ugah, I like iquana's
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