yes, they can.
chameleon,iguana,lizard,grasshopper
iguanas change color by going to different things around it like for example if the iguana sit on a branch of the tree the color of the branch is brown so the iguana will turn into brown cause the iguana turned brown when he sat in the branch of the tree
The Iguana blends in with its environment. It can change the color of its skin and blend in with whatever it wants to.
they can con change the color of their skin
green
Black spikes on an iguana can indicate stress, illness, or a change in its environment. This color change may occur due to temperature fluctuations, inadequate lighting, or a lack of proper diet. It's essential to monitor your iguana's behavior and habitat conditions. If the black spikes persist, consult a veterinarian experienced with reptiles to ensure your iguana's health.
mostly green
a chameleon changes colors to camoflage and an iguana stays the same color
no
it changes color
An iguana is a reptile that changes color according to it's backgrouns to blend in.
The Latin classification name for the green iguana is Iguana iguana. This species belongs to the family Iguanidae and is commonly found in Central and South America, as well as some Caribbean islands. Known for its vibrant green color and long tail, the green iguana is a popular pet and is often found in tropical habitats.