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Baby green iguanas undergo a process of growth and development that transforms them into adults over several years. Initially, they are small, herbivorous creatures that rely on a diet of soft leaves and fruits. As they mature, they experience significant physical changes, including increased size, stronger limbs, and a more robust tail, while their coloration may deepen. Adult green iguanas require a more varied diet and larger habitats to accommodate their growth and changing needs.

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