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Desert iguana

Dipsosaurus dorsalis

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They are wild in your area. Check with your state to see if you need a permit to keep it as a wild animal. I fed mine meal worms, crickets, fruits and vegetables. He lived about ten years.
what does it eat? How do we take care of it? Are they wild? We found it running across our street and I just don't know if if belongs to someone. Thanks
I had one as a child. It made a great pet.
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PublishedJuly 3, 2011

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