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Posted by flavia guimaraes on August 28, 2002 at 09:30:06:
In Reply to: Re: I never saw that before!!!more posted by PH Meliss on August 28, 2002 at 08:58:18:
...and I didnt know either that igs that have horns only develop them at 1,5 or 2 or 2,5 years old...I thought they were born with horns!!
Flavia
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:Nictitating ("third") eyelids aren't always seeable - sometimes they are deployed and retracted so quickly that it looks like a regular eyelid blink if you don't know what you are looking at or aren't looking at them at that brief moment.
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::I didnt know females iguanas could have horns...Do you know something about...horns???
:Males and females may develop horns. It depends on if that trait is present in the population the iguana is originally from or not. At one time it was thought that horned iguanas were a different species or subspecies from the green iguana, until they realized it is a trait, like straight vs. curly hair in humans. ;)
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