IGUANA
Iguanas are typical of South America. In fact, they live in the belt that goes from southern Mexico to central Brazil, Paraguay,
to the Galápagos, Bolivia, and the Caribbean.
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Iguanas are typical of South America. In fact, they live in the belt that goes from southern Mexico to central Brazil, Paraguay,
to the Galápagos, Bolivia, and the Caribbean.
Iguanas are typical of South America. In fact, they live in the belt that goes from southern Mexico to central Brazil, Paraguay,
to the Galápagos, Bolivia, and the Caribbean.
The red-legged turtle ( Chelonoidis carbonarius
also known as the red-legged tortoise ,
The royal python is one of the most timid and meek snakes ever. Easy to get scared, if frightened it tends to hide the head under the body first and then roll up on itself forming a ball. Not surprisingly, in America, the common name of the Python regius is not Royal python, but Ball python.
The leopard gecko (Eublepharis Macularis) is a chestnut native to the deserts of southern Asia, it is widespread in Afghanistan,
Iraq, Iran and India and is particularly present in Pakistan. It prefers rocky terrain and hunts at night,
remaining during the day in holes and ravines to rest away from the sun.
This saurian originates from the arid and semi-desert regions of central Australia.
It is a diurnal animal and a skilled climber; it is omnivorous and feeds on invertebrates and sometimes small mammals,
and vegetables (leaves, flowers and fruit).
The Elaphe guttata was one of the first snake species to be regularly bred and bred in captivity.
The ease with which it can be maintained and its particular beauty make this snake one of the favorites among enthusiasts and not.
Its popularity can be attributed to several factors:
This species has clear sexual dimorphism. Adult males can reach a total length of 60 cm,
however, most of the specimens do not exceed 35–45 cm. Females are smaller,
with an overall average length of just under 30 cm.