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Potential Injury on my iguana

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I went upstairs to feed my iguana and I saw a lot of blood under his cage. (he doesn't really have a cage, just a perch by the window in my reptile room that he rarely moves from). It was a lot of blood. He didn't seem to be hurt, he was acting normally but I noticed his cloaca had some dry blood on it. I have NO idea what to make of it. He ate his food just as he always does.
 
If you saw a lot of blood but no injury, and think the blood may have come from the cloaca, that could point to an internal injury. I would not delay in getting this animal to the vet.
 
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