Iguanas are mammals and don't lay eggs!
its skin absorbes the color and changes to that color
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Iguanas are mammals and don't lay eggs!
i just happen to know that there are severel types of iguanas and diffrent ones have diffrent colors. but iguanas do not! change their color to blend in with the environment!!! for protection iguanas have 3 usefull features a powerful whipping tail with larger iguanas known to draw the blood with it, a very powerful bite, feels like scissors slicing you,, and sharp claws,although this feature is more for climbing than a defence mechanism,.. your iguana may change its color as it grows but it will not change dramatically. if its green it will always be green if red- red and so forth. i have three iguanas of my own i know th ese things from experience. tyler Jones
Iguanas are picky.
Domestic iguanas do.
Iguanas are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.
Yes, well sometimes at least. Iguanas can be green, brown, and one more color which I am not sure of. You try and find out!!!:) They also come in red and almost pink, some can be more of a purply shade.
They don't change color like achameleon but they do blend in quite well with colors closest to their skin tone. for instance, green iguanas hide better in leaves, and red iguanas hide better in dirt. it's not that they TRY tocamouflage they just like to go to places where they naturally blend in.
Iguanas eat dark, leafy, green veggies. Mostly animals bigger than iguanas will eat them.
yes iguanas are herbivores
iguanas have a spiky tail to whip predators. (: