They are diurnal not nocturnal.
Iguanas do not have a prehensile tail.
A group of iguanas is called a mess of iguanas. Iguanas are lizards which live in Mexico, Central America, on some Pacific islands and in the Caribbean.
Marine iguanas, uniquely among all lizards, can forage in the sea, feeding on salt-saturated seaweed and exuding salt via tears.
Lions primarily prey on large mammals such as wildebeests, zebras, and buffalo, and they are not known to eat iguanas. Iguanas are not part of their natural habitat, as lions are found in savannas and grasslands, while iguanas typically inhabit tropical and subtropical regions. Therefore, it is highly unlikely for lions to encounter iguanas in the wild, leading to a very low chance of them being part of a lion's diet.
No. Only a handful of lizard species are venomous and iguanas are not among them. However, they can still deliver a painful bite.
No they are not nocternal
Yes all racoons are nocternal some may be up in the day but they are still nocternal.
No.
No.
fire flys are nocternal that's why thay light up there butts in the night
no
no they are'nt
They are nocternal....
nocternal animals
yes
No, they're diurnal.
Yes but are seen in the daytime