Marine iguanas use their natural coloration to blend into their rocky coastal environments, which helps them evade predators. They often bask on the rocks, where their dark skin mimics the surrounding surfaces, making them less visible. Additionally, when threatened, they can quickly dive into the ocean, where their swimming abilities allow them to escape from aerial and land-based predators.
an iguana blends in with its surroundings, so this helps it "hide" from predators
they can change their colour according to the surrounding they are in to hide from predators.
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The smallest iguana is the Lesser Antillean iguana (Iguana delicatissima), which typically grows to about 13-17 inches in length.
Yes.
to hide from predators and not to get eat'en.
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iguanas
A reptile.
Marine Iguana's live in the Gallapogas Islands and like to live in volcanic vent areas where it is hot, but there has to be water nearby to cool them down.
Birds and iguana.