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they don't have any natural predators on the Galapagos Islands. in other situations they would use their tail to strike their attacker like other iguanas and their claws and teeth are about the same. iguanas adopt postures to make themselves appear larger and more threatening to warn off predators. and, like many young animals, camouflage is always a possibility with hatchlings.

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They hide in leaves and some types of iguanas change their colors so they can blend in with types of objects like trees or flowers.

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It uses the black skin it has to blend in with the black rocks it climbs on.

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There are various ways through which the iguana protects itself. Some of the ways include having sharp teeth, strong jaws and paws and ability to run very fast among others.

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Green iguanas protect there self by blending in and they do not change color like other iguanas but they will stey still so they will blend in.

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13y ago

IF you meant '...protect themselves from predators' - They have a powerful bite, and they also use their strong tails as a 'whip' to ward off attackers.

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13y ago

no i cant answer it! >:(

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