Iguana
a chameleon changes colors to camoflage and an iguana stays the same color
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chameleon because it is smaller and iguanas are not native in florida if you live here
no sorry i tested it out on my baby iguana they just move there head no sorry i tested it out on my baby iguana they just move there head
chameleon,iguana,lizard,grasshopper
A butterfly, frog, iguana/chameleon.
Snake, Iguana, Gecko, Frog, Crocodile/Gator, Chameleon Lizards, snakes, sometimes crocodiles. Personally, I have 5 snakes, 2 geckos, and a Greek Tortoise. Family Feud: Snake Iguana Gecko Chameleon Alligator
If you mean that a dinosaur that can camouflage itself to its surroundings, I believe not. Iguanadon was a dinosaur that was thought to look like an Iguana.
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Iguana is a genus of herbivorous lizards native to Central America. There are two species of iguana, Iguana delicatessima (Lesser Antillean Iguana), and Iguana iguana (Green Iguana). There are several similar genera that are commonly referred to as iguanas.
A chameleon is a type of lizard known for its ability to change color to camouflage itself in its environment. It has a distinctive long, sticky tongue used to catch prey, bulging eyes that can move independently, and a curled tail for grasping branches. Chameleons come in a variety of colors and patterns, depending on the species and their surroundings.
The common name is the 'Green Iguana' probably the most common/famous iguana