Leafy greens, fruits if available, the droppings of other lizards, and it is rumored that they occasionally will eat bugs, but I doubt that's a real thing since they can't eat protein.
yes
they live in the desert and the rainforest
plants and tree leaves
its skin absorbes the color and changes to that color
an all vegetable diet
Seaweed
Iguanas eat peas as a diet.
like the gorrila it lives in the forest floor
Their diet includes small birds and iguanas.
Iguanas primarily obtain nutrients from their herbivorous diet, which consists of leafy greens, fruits, and flowers. They require a high-fiber diet rich in calcium and low in phosphorus to maintain their health. Additionally, iguanas can absorb some nutrients through their skin and from the UV light that helps them synthesize vitamin D3, essential for calcium absorption. Proper diet and exposure to UV light are crucial for their overall well-being.
Lions primarily prey on large mammals such as wildebeests, zebras, and buffalo, and they are not known to eat iguanas. Iguanas are not part of their natural habitat, as lions are found in savannas and grasslands, while iguanas typically inhabit tropical and subtropical regions. Therefore, it is highly unlikely for lions to encounter iguanas in the wild, leading to a very low chance of them being part of a lion's diet.
Iguanas should not eat candy corn. Their diet primarily consists of leafy greens, vegetables, and some fruits, while candy corn is high in sugar and artificial ingredients that can be harmful to them. Feeding iguanas sugary or processed foods can lead to health issues, including obesity and digestive problems. It's best to stick to their natural diet for optimal health.