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==Enclosure==
 
==Enclosure==
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[[Image:Cyclura cornuta.jpg|350px|thumb|right|'''Rhinocerous iguana (''Cyclura cornuta'')''' (© Raimond Spekking / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0 & GFDL; [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nashornleguan_(Cyclura_cornuta).jpg])]]
    
These iguanas are ground dwelling lizards. In their native habitat these animals are seen on beaches, in grassy fields, and in barren open terrain that has some rocks/logs or similar cover. Juveniles may be largely arboreal. Adults will climb stout branches in search of food but climbing activity is usually restricted to finding a basking site on a large rock.
 
These iguanas are ground dwelling lizards. In their native habitat these animals are seen on beaches, in grassy fields, and in barren open terrain that has some rocks/logs or similar cover. Juveniles may be largely arboreal. Adults will climb stout branches in search of food but climbing activity is usually restricted to finding a basking site on a large rock.
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A single pair will be the most compatible group. A group of more than this will establish a dominance hierarchy. This is most obvious in the males and dominance appears always to be size related.
 
A single pair will be the most compatible group. A group of more than this will establish a dominance hierarchy. This is most obvious in the males and dominance appears always to be size related.
[[Image:Cyclura cornuta.jpg|350px|thumb|right|'''Rhinocerous iguana (''Cyclura cornuta'')''' (© Raimond Spekking / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0 & GFDL; [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nashornleguan_(Cyclura_cornuta).jpg])]]
      
==Temperature==
 
==Temperature==
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