they are going extinct but not yet
The more familiar types, the green iguana and red iguana, are still present in very large numbers. However, the Brachylophus vitiensis and the Fiji Island iguana are becoming endangered species.
They are endangered because of habitat loss.
your gay ignore that they are endangered because that in the old days(1990s) they were usually eaten because they were tasty and it is still eaten up to this day we are trying to prevent to Jamaican Iguana from being extinct
Blue iguanas are probably endangered because most of their habitat is taken over by humans. Or cities are being built where there are. Either the blue iguana takes millions of years to adapt to their surroundings, move to one of the few places that they can live in, or die.
Blue iguanas are probably endangered because most of their habitat is taken over by humans. Or cities are being built where there are. Either the blue iguana takes millions of years to adapt to their surroundings, move to one of the few places that they can live in, or die.
the giant iguana lapitiguana grows upto 1.5 m long but it was extinct.
Because Iguanas are an adaptable reptile and there are many populations of them in areas around the equator
Not in general. However every Iguana is different and like people each one has its own personality. Some are aggressive but they are not outright malicious. They will only attack when they feel threatened. An Iguana in captivity can be "tamed" but always remember that they dont have the generations upon generations of selective breeding which makes dogs/cats so tame generally.
They are herbivores and will only attack if they feel threatened, using their tail. They are more than likely to run away, however.
Iguana skin is primarily used in the fashion industry for making high-end leather goods, such as handbags, wallets, belts, and shoes. Its unique texture and durability make it a sought-after material for luxury items. Additionally, iguana skin is sometimes utilized in decorative crafts and accessories. However, the use of iguana skin raises concerns about sustainability and wildlife conservation, as many species are threatened or protected.
Iguana is a genus of herbivorous lizards native to Central America. There are two species of iguana, Iguana delicatessima (Lesser Antillean Iguana), and Iguana iguana (Green Iguana). There are several similar genera that are commonly referred to as iguanas.