Обыкновенная игуана (Iguana iguana) — крупная ящерица, обитающая на всей территории Центральной Америки, в северной части Южной Америки и в Карибском бассейне. У неё мускулистые ноги с длинными пальцами и когтями и длинный хвост, украшенный зубчатым гребнем, который тянется от головы до основания позвоночника. У некоторых особей полосатые тело и хвост.
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Iguana iguana
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Animal Facts
Green iguanas are agile climbers and can fall up to 18m without sustaining an injury.
Green iguanas are excellent swimmers and use their strong tails to propel themselves through the water.
Green iguanas have a flap of skin hanging from their chin called a 'dewlap'. Movement of the dewlap is a method of communication between iguanas.
Green iguana hatchlings have a special tooth called a 'caruncle' that is used for breaking through the shell of their egg. It falls off shortly after hatching.
Green iguanas have a rudimentary third eye on the top of their head known as a 'pineal eye', which is sensitive to changes in light levels and movement.