13" Female Long Horn Rhino Iguana Hatch date 10/21/2025 Crazy Color Pattern

Animal: ID#L2
Family: Iguanas
Genus: Cyclura Rhino
Availability: Available
Size: 13

Crazy Color Pattern


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?The Rhinoceros Iguana (Cyclura cornuta) is one of the most powerful and visually striking reptiles in the world. Native to the Caribbean, these prehistoric-looking lizards are best known for the horn-like projections on their snouts—giving them their “rhinoceros” name. But not all rhinos are created equal…At Giant Tortoise Farm, we’ve worked with multiple bloodlines over the years, and two of the most impressive traits you’ll see are massive body structure and extreme horn development. The Longhorn Rhino Iguanas featured in this video are something truly special. These animals have some of the longest, most pronounced horns we’ve ever seen—an attribute that serious collectors and enthusiasts highly value. On top of that, they often display beautiful orange and tan coloration, making them stand out from the typical gray Rhinos. The combination of size, color, and horn length gives them a truly unique, almost dinosaur-like appearance. We’re also showcasing hatchlings from these incredible animals—giving you a look at the next generation. Watching these babies grow into powerful adults is one of the most rewarding parts of working with this species. Another standout line we work with is the B-1 “Bulldog” bloodline, known for: Thick, stocky builds Large, pronounced fat pads on the head Stunning blue coloration Heavy, powerful presence Fun Facts About Rhino Iguanas: They can live 40+ years with proper care I have had a couple that lived 60 years Despite their tough appearance, they can become very tame and personable Males develop larger horns and more pronounced features as they mature They are primarily herbivores, feeding on greens, fruits, and flowers Each bloodline can express very different traits, from color to head structure These iguanas are not just pets—they’re living showpieces. Whether you’re drawn to the heavy, muscular look of the Bulldog line or the dramatic horns and coloration of the Longhorn Rhinos, there’s a lot to appreciate in this species. If you’re looking for something truly unique, the Longhorn Rhinos are on another level.

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