they are better off only with other iguanas
frogs and toads are able to live with them, and other species of anole depending on the country of origin.
a feamale green iguana and a tortoise
Sure they can! I guess.
no.
The more familiar types, the green iguana and red iguana, are still present in very large numbers. However, the Brachylophus vitiensis and the Fiji Island iguana are becoming endangered species.
Well, for some iguanas, like those in the genus Ctenosaur (if I spelled that right lol) their diet is much the same with some locality differences (like the Mexican Spiny Tailed iguanas diet vs. the green iguanas diet). Green iguanas also share (in males) the head-bobbing dominance technique with all other iguana species.
When you mix red and green together you get brown. Red and green are both primary colors (along with blue).
La iguana es roja
When you mix red and green together you get brown. Red and green are both primary colors (along with blue).
because green and red go very well together.......
Purple
Brown!
-yellow and purple -red and green -orange and blue
When you mix red and green using paint, crayons, or colored pencils you get a shade of brown. When you use red and green light however, you get yellow.
Red and green make an odd sort of brown when mixed together,assuming you mean paint.
you mean what color does red and green make? and it produces an orange color depending on the portions you mix together