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Iguanas typically sleep in a curled-up position, often hanging from branches or resting on secure surfaces. They are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day and sleep at night, seeking out warm, safe spots to rest. During sleep, their metabolic rate decreases, and they may become less responsive to external stimuli. It's important for their sleeping environment to be safe and comfortable to ensure their well-being.

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