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  2. Green iguana - Wikipedia

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    The green iguana (Iguana iguana), also known as the American iguana or the common green iguana, is a large, arboreal, mostly herbivorous species of lizard of the genus Iguana. Usually, this animal is simply called the iguana. The green iguana ranges over a large geographic area; it is native from southern Brazil and Paraguay as far north as Mexico.

  3. Iguanidae - Wikipedia

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    A phylogenetic tree of Iguaninae is shown here: [3] Dipsosaurus. Brachylophus. Cyclura. Ctenosaura. Cachryx. Amblyrhynchus. ... Iguana iguana — Green iguana ...

  4. Chamaeleontiformes - Wikipedia

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    Chamaeleontiformes is a hypothesized clade (evolutionary grouping) of iguanian lizards defined as all taxa sharing a more recent common ancestor with Chamaeleo chamaeleon (the common chamaeleon) than with Hoplocercus spinosus (the Brazilian spiny-tailed lizard), Polychrus marmoratus (bush lizard), or Iguana iguana (green iguana).

  5. Iguana - Wikipedia

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    The phylogeny based on whole mitochondrial genomes, though, as proposed by Rest et al. (2003), places the green iguana as the closest relative of the mole skink (Plestiodon egregius). [26] Lepidosaurs are reptiles with overlapping scales, and within this group both iguanians and tuataras ( Sphenodon ) project their tongues to seize prey items ...

  6. Iguanomorpha - Wikipedia

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    Iguania is an infraorder of squamate reptiles that includes iguanas, chameleons, agamids, and New World lizards like anoles and phrynosomatids.Using morphological features as a guide to evolutionary relationships, the Iguania are believed to form the sister group to the remainder of the Squamata, [1] which comprise nearly 11,000 named species, roughly 2000 of which are iguanians.

  7. At what temperature do iguanas "freeze" in Florida? - AOL

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    Florida's iguana invasion. The green iguana, the Mexican iguana, and the spinytail iguana were originally brought to South Florida from Central and South America.

  8. Lepidosauria - Wikipedia

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    A green crested lizard feeding on an invertebrate. Viperines can sense their prey's infrared radiation through bare nerve endings on the skin of their heads. [33] Also, viperines and some boids have thermal receptors that allow them to target their prey's heat. [33] Many snakes are able to obtain their prey through constriction. This is done by ...

  9. Template:POTD/2025-01-16 - Wikipedia

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    The green iguana (Iguana iguana), also known as the American iguana, the common green iguana, or simply the iguana, is a large, arboreal, mostly herbivorous species of lizard of the genus Iguana. The species is native to a large geographic area, from southern Brazil and Paraguay as far north as Mexico.