No, an iguana is a reptile. They are cold-blooded and egg laying. They do not produce milk or have fur.
An iguana is a reptile. Mammals give live birth, produce milk for their newborns, have fur or hair, and are endothermic. Iguanas have none of those traits.
the green iguana is a reptile and so are all iguanas.
An iguana is a relatively large lizard, a reptile in the order Squamata (scaled reptiles).
An iguana is a lizard and also a reptile.
no they are reptiles
Yes, an iguana is a reptile.
Yes.
Horse - yes. Iguana - no.
No, all iguana are reptiles.
a reptile
Iguanas are not mammals, they are lizards. Giraffes are mammals, as are bats. Both of these have the criteria for being a mammal; they have hair, are warm blooded, and produce milk for their young.
Yes they do.
No. Iguanas are reptiles. Rodents are mammals.
No, iguanas can be carnivorous and have been known to eat some small mammals, such as babies.
Yes, horses and bears are mammals.
All breeds of horses are mammals.
No, horses are equine mammals. They are not marsupials
Yes because all mammals do and horses are mammals.
no no No. Horses are mammals. no
No, horses are mammals
No ! Horses are mammals !
Yes, horses are mammals.