Re: Unwelcome Occupier
Posted: 06 Dec 2016, 08:08
Hi Kevin,
Iguana do have a glad that produces a venom. But they are not considered a venomous animal.
They don't use the venom as a means of defense like the bearded lizard or Gina Monster or a number of other animals such as a rattle snake or a bee.
Rather the venom is used to incapacitate prey. But being that the common iguana , the Green iguana are herbivores do the glands actually produce any venom?
TBH I'm more inclined to be weary of African bee.. I keep a can of hotshot that can shoot a stream of poison 20 feet..

Iguana do have a glad that produces a venom. But they are not considered a venomous animal.
They don't use the venom as a means of defense like the bearded lizard or Gina Monster or a number of other animals such as a rattle snake or a bee.
Rather the venom is used to incapacitate prey. But being that the common iguana , the Green iguana are herbivores do the glands actually produce any venom?
TBH I'm more inclined to be weary of African bee.. I keep a can of hotshot that can shoot a stream of poison 20 feet..
