
Iguana Species
Iguana iguana
Built to Survive
Iguanas have evolved some clever tricks to live comfortably in warm, tropical climates. They bask in the sun to regulate their body temperature, eat mostly plants, and play an important role in their natural environments, especially on islands and along coastlines.
At La Vanille Nature Park, we've designed their homes to match what they'd find in the wild, sunny spots for warming up, branches for climbing, and plenty of space to move naturally. Spending time with iguanas helps us understand how reptiles evolve and adapt to different parts of the world.

Habitat environments designed for behavioral enrichment and natural interaction.

How We Care for Them
Our iguanas live in environments designed to reflect natural conditions, with sunlight, climbing areas, and suitable temperatures.
Their habitats include basking spots, balanced humidity, and plants suited to their diet. Our team monitors their well-being closely.
Up close, you can see how well adapted these reptiles are to tropical environments.




