The circles on a green iguana's skin are known as "scales," which are protective structures made of keratin. These scales can vary in size and color, contributing to the iguana's camouflage in its natural habitat. The pattern of these scales can also play a role in thermoregulation and signaling to other iguanas. Additionally, the circles may refer to the distinct markings or patterns that can appear as the iguana matures.
yes a green iguana is a prey
Green Iguana was created in 1758.
The Green Iguana has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
Yes. A green iguana is a lizard and all lizards are reptiles.
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A green iguana can grow up to 6 to 7 feet in length.
The common name is the 'Green Iguana' probably the most common/famous iguana
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The Latin classification name for the green iguana is Iguana iguana. This species belongs to the family Iguanidae and is commonly found in Central and South America, as well as some Caribbean islands. Known for its vibrant green color and long tail, the green iguana is a popular pet and is often found in tropical habitats.