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Captive Hatched Rhinoceros Iguanas
Captive Hatched Rhinoceros Iguanas Captive Hatched Rhinoceros Iguanas Captive Hatched Rhinoceros Iguanas
Ad ID: LCPC3643
Price: $159.00 to $199.00 USD
Posted by: David Blair
Telephone: 760-746-5422 (messages)
Location: 970 W. Valley Parkway
Escondido
California   US

RHINOCEROS IGUANAS (Cyclura cornuta) 2006 Hatched…………(three females only available)……..Regular Price.…..$259. Ea. These hatch each year in November. This species is not currently listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act so they may be sold interstate without any federal permit required. Probably the most easily recognized of all of the Cyclura iguanas with their distinctive “rhinoceros-like” conical snout scales. This is one of the most impressive and prehistoric looking of all of the iguanas. Very stocky and powerfully built, they look like living dinosaurs! Both males and females attain a very large size and both sexes have the “rhinoceros-like” horns. Slightly more aggressive in nature than the Cuban and Cayman Island iguanas, they are very much worth the sometimes extra effort required to properly socialize and to tame them. Many individual rhinoceros iguanas do become very tame with regular handling. Makes a wonderful and extremely impressive display animal! Hatched in November of 2006, these are all very well started and are sexed females. These twenty-two month olds are still a reasonable size to be worked with and are that much closer to breeding age! SUPER SALE PRICE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY…………$159. each!!!

RHINOCEROS IGUANAS (Cyclura cornuta) 2007 Hatched…..……..(four males and four females available)………Regular Price..…..$259. Ea. The first clutch of the 2007 season hatched on Halloween, the second clutch hatched on 11-17-07. Again, this species is not currently listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act so they may be sold interstate without any federal permit required. Probably the most easily recognized of all of the Cyclura iguanas with their distinctive “rhinoceros-like” conical snout scales. This is one of the most impressive and prehistoric looking of all of the iguanas. Very stocky and powerfully built, they look like living dinosaurs! Both males and females attain a very large size and both sexes have the “rhinoceros-like” horns. Slightly more aggressive in nature than the Cuban and Cayman Island iguanas, they are very much worth the sometimes extra effort required to properly socialize and to tame them. Many individual rhinoceros iguanas do become very tame with regular handling. Makes a wonderful and extremely impressive display animal! Unrelated 2007 hatchlings are now available. SUPER SALE PRICE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY………$199. each!!!




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