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Iguanas do not croak like frogs; instead, they produce a variety of sounds, including hissing, growling, and occasional vocalizations that may resemble grunts. These sounds are usually made during communication, especially when the iguana feels threatened or is establishing territory. Unlike some amphibians, iguanas lack the vocal anatomy to croak in the way frogs do.

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