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No, iguanas are not amphibious; they are reptiles. They belong to the family Iguanidae and are primarily terrestrial or arboreal, depending on the species. While some iguanas, like the green iguana, may spend time in or near water, they do not have the dual life cycle characteristic of amphibians, which typically involves both aquatic and terrestrial stages.

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