no not the fastest but it is a fast reptile
The world's fastest reptile (measured on land) may be the spiny-tailed iguana of Costa Rica. It has been clocked at over 21 miles per hour.
The spiny tailed iguana of Costa Rica has been clocked at over 21 miles per hour. This is the fastest recorded speed for a reptile.
No. The iguana is a reptile.
the green iguana is a reptile and so are all iguanas.
the green iguana is a reptile and so are all iguanas.
A reptile.
No, an iguana is a reptile. They are cold-blooded and egg laying. They do not produce milk or have fur.
Either a Costa Rican Spiny tailed Iguana - 21.5 mph. Or a Common Basilisk/Jesus Lizard - 37.92 mph
Yes. An iguana is a lizard and therefore a reptile.
Iguana, crocodile
Yes.
No, it is a reptile.