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Iguanas ~ Iguanids ~ LizardsFamily: Iguanidae
Green Iguana
Iguana iguana
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The Iguanidae family is the largest of the lizard families. Lizards in the the Iguana or Iguanid family include: curlytails, swifts, anoles, iguanas, and other many other iguanids. They are considered a "New World" family because they are found mostly on the Americas. Specifically they are found from southern Canada in North America to the tip of South America and on the islands of Fiji and Madagascar.
Iguanas range in type from the tree dwelling arboreal type to the terrestrial (land dwelling) and the semi-aquatic (able to live both on land and in water) type. They have well developed limbs and short tongues that are barely protrusible. Most have long tails, crests, and dewlaps. Males are bright and varied in coloring. Most lay eggs in the ground but there are a few who are live bearers. The desert and forest dwellers are mainly herbivores while the smaller iguanidae are insectivores or omnivores.
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