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  1. Desert iguana - Wikipedia

    The desert iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis) is an iguana species found in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts of the Southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, as well as on several …

  2. Desert Iguana – Facts, Size, Habitat, and Pictures - Animal Spot

    Learn more about the Desert Iguana – their size, where they live, what they eat, their adaptations, interesting facts, and more.

  3. Desert Iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis)

    Desert iguanas may lay 2 clutches of eggs a year under the right conditions. This lizard is extremely tolerant of high temperatures and can be seen active during mid-day even in the …

  4. Desert Iguana: Exceptional Heat Tolerance, Habitat, Diet & Pictures

    Apr 7, 2025 · Discover the Desert Iguana, known for its heat tolerance. Explore its habitat, diet, solitary behavior, and unique adaptations in desert environments.

  5. How to Identify and Care for Desert Iguanas - WebMD

    Aug 17, 2024 · The desert iguana is commonly found in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts, located in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. They’re also found in many …

  6. Dipsosaurus dorsalis (Desert Iguana) | INFORMATION | Animal

    Desert iguanas inhabit desert environments. Their preferred habitats include creosote flats and thornscrub forests. They are terrestrial animals but are capable of climbing at least one meter …

  7. Desert Iguana - Animal Kingdom

    The desert iguana is a hardy, heat-tolerant lizard native to the arid regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, including the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts and Baja …

  8. Desert Iguana: Adaptations, Habitat, and Behavior

    Learn about the Desert Iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis), a heat-tolerant lizard of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. Discover its habitat, diet, and unique adaptations.

  9. Desert Iguana Size, Habitat, Lifespan, Diet & Care - Muchpet.com

    The Desert Iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis) is a medium-sized, herbivorous lizard native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Adapted to desert environments, it thrives in …

  10. Desert Iguana – Tucson Herpetological Society

    But the large, pale “thirsty lizard” (Dipsosaurus dorsalis, Desert Iguana, Figure 1) is just issuing forth from its burrow to bask in the hot sun. When its body temperature reaches 40°C (104°F) …