someone please give the right answer! (from different answerer) Okay, whoever answered above was a total loon. What kind of answer is that? The average life span of an iguana is thirteen years, but extensive care gets them to live for around twenty.
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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what is the life cycle of an anole lizard
All Iguanas are dinosaurs from the life cycle but they are small instead. they are also cool because one iguana shoots blood out of his eyes
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
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.
veggies green veggies my iggy poo loves them
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.