Green Iguana
The Green Iguana is an excellent diver into water to escape from its attackers.
Green Iguana; Did you Know?
- Male Green Iguana turns orange to attract the females during mating season.
- Green Iguana will perch itself on branches over hanging water and will dive into the water to escape danger.
- Green Iguana has a distinctive comblike spines on neck, back and tail.

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Original wildlife photography and researched information text by Cyril Brass
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