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Female iguanas generally do not have larger spikes than males. In many iguana species, males typically possess more pronounced and larger spikes along their backs and necks, which serve as a display feature for attracting mates and establishing dominance. Females tend to have smaller, less prominent spikes, as their physical characteristics are adapted more for reproductive purposes rather than display. However, variations can occur among different species of iguanas.

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