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The iguanas are known by their impressive exhibitions and rituals
courtship and defense, in which they carry out movements raising the
body and shaking the head with vigor of above to down. They live mainly
in America and, outside the Western Hemisphere, only in Madagascar and
Fiji Islands. They are similar to the lizards of Eurasia except by his
teeth, solidly together with the inner edge of the jaw and not in the
external margin of maxilar.

The iguanas can reach around 1.8 ms of length, have the squashed body
and a row of flexible thorns that goes from the neck to the tail,
which, releases and powerful, slightly usually it is flattened. The
iguanas have eyelids, great external auditory eardrums and papadas bags
or in the throat. They have five fingers in each leg, that finish in
sharpened claws. On the contrary that most of the lizards, the iguanas
are vegetarian. Their habitats vary; some are arborícolas, other
aquatic and other terrestrial ones.
Green the common or iguana iguana is abundant in all tropical America
and lives in the trees, frequently in which they grow next to the
water. It presents/displays a greenish coloration or green brilliant
with some dark cross-sectional bands in the tail. It has a hanging
stock market in the throat, that more is developed in the males, and
presents/displays a row of thorns in the dorsal part, from the head to
the tail. As much the meat as eggs of this species very is appreciated
like food.
The
iguana rhino or cornuda, a terrestrial species that lives in Haiti,
Republic Dominicana and Puerto Rico, must its name to the three horns
that exhibit the males in the superior part of the snout. The marine
iguana, that lives exclusively in the Galápagos islands, is the only
marine lizard that lives in beaches and dives in search of the seaweed
on which it is fed.
The iguanas belong to the Iguánidos family (Iguanidae). The scientific
name of the common iguana is iguana Iguana, the one of the iguana rhino
is Cyclura cornuta and the one of the marine iguana Amblyrhynchus
cristatus.
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