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Close up portrait green iguana Iguana iguana large lizard reptile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait green iguana Iguana iguana resting in natural Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait green iguana Iguana iguana resting in natural Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait green iguana Iguana iguana resting in natural Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait green iguana Iguana iguana resting in natural Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Iguana on a green background
Animal Iguana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iguana Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Lizard sits on a branch and camouflages itself. Lizard in a terrarium, keeping lizards at home. Exotic pet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iguanas are lizards in the genus Iguana. Generative AI Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Iguana on a green background. iguana, any of eight genera and roughly 30 species of the larger members of the lizard family Iguanidae. The name iguana usually refers only to the members of the subfamily Iguaninae. The best-known species is the common, or green, iguana Iguana iguana, which occurs from Mexico southward to Brazil. Males of this species reach a maximum length of over 2 metres 6.6 feet and 6 kg 13.2 pounds. It is often seen basking in the sun on the branches of trees overhanging water, into which it will plunge if disturbed. The common iguana is green with dark bands that form rings on the tail; females are greyish-green and about half the weight of males. Iguanas also possess atrophied venom glands that produce a weak harmless venom. Food of the common iguana consists largely of leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits of fig trees genus Ficus, although many other trees are also fed upon. Whereas this lizard has a well-developed digestive system housing bacteria that ferment plant material, it also eats invertebrates when young and has been known to eat small birds and mammals.


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