The crested Iguana only survives at the Garden Island of Fiji - Taveuni and cannot live elsewhere part of Fiji. A good question, refer to MareqetiViti Society for answers.
They are endangered because of habitat loss.
two the Lesser Antillean Iguana and the Green Iguana Edit: These are just two examples. There are many, many species of iguana including the El Savadorian Iguana, the Cuban Rock Iguana, the Marine Iguana of the Galapagos, etc.
It would adapt by eating the seaweed as food and living near moist places.
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Fiji's wildlife population features many species found only in Fiji, like the Crested Iguana and many brilliantly colored birds. Hope that summarises it a little.
Blue iguanas are probably endangered because most of their habitat is taken over by humans. Or cities are being built where there are. Either the blue iguana takes millions of years to adapt to their surroundings, move to one of the few places that they can live in, or die.
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