yes, even though they don't change colors their scales blend with the rain forest perfectly.
They are naturally colored to match their normal environment. Green iquanas evolved to be green because they love eating green things and climbing so they are often found in trees.
Yes they can blend in with their surroundings
so that predators cant see them, and eat them. Iguanas evolved to be the same color as their surroundings because of natural selection
yes
they just blend in with their backround
I don't know but they are pretty aren't they!
its skin absorbes the color and changes to that color
They don't change color like achameleon but they do blend in quite well with colors closest to their skin tone. for instance, green iguanas hide better in leaves, and red iguanas hide better in dirt. it's not that they TRY tocamouflage they just like to go to places where they naturally blend in.
Iguanas are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Being related to Iguanas, and living in the jungle environment, they eat while basking on rocks, on trees, or on the ground. They are adept at camouflage and can also run across the surface of streams and ponds.
Iguanas are picky.
Domestic iguanas do.
Iguanas eat dark, leafy, green veggies. Mostly animals bigger than iguanas will eat them.
yes iguanas are herbivores
iguanas have a spiky tail to whip predators. (:
Iguanas do not have a prehensile tail.