yes, they did.
iguanas have a spiky tail to whip predators. (:
An adaptation is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. The claws of the Galapagos and South American iguanas are adaptations because the claws help them obtain their food.
An adaptation is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. The claws of the Galapagos and South American iguanas are adaptations because the claws help them obtain their food.
An adaptation is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. The claws of the Galapagos and South American iguanas are adaptations because the claws help them obtain their food.
Iggy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hannah the Iguana!!!
they use their feet, head and teeth. NOT their tail. they eat stuff that's already on the ground or they rip it off of a tree.
It help us to move from one place to another
Anything that provides friction helps with locomotion. When animals move, they push against the ground. Whatever helps them push is going to help. This includes bristles, hair, claws, and scales.
Iguanas are picky.
Domestic iguanas do.
iguanas are the biggest harmless lizards. first they are green secondly they eat plants and they don't eat meat. iguanas don't come to your house like mice they like there habitat, they wount be able to live in a human house they couldn't survive
Iguanas are very interesting ! For starters, they grow super fast and most of their full grown length is in their tail (about two-thirds). Iguanas have salmonella bacteria in their stomach to help them digest food. Sometimes, this salmonella can leave their bodies and get on their bodies. (Always wash your hands after handling an iguana!) Finally, most iguanas can regenerate their tails if they need to.