The Iguana is the largest of all the lizard families.
There are over 700 species of Iguana.
Iguanas can be considered an invasive species along the gulf coast of Florida, especially on Gasparilla Island.
They commonly hide in the attics of houses and on beaches and often destroy gardens.
Iguanas live in the neotropical rainforest, usually at lower altitudes near a water source (lake, river).
They spend most of their time in the higher forest canopy, about 15 meters above the ground. Iguanas mainly like to stay up in the tree tops, away from predators.
The Iguana usually lays eggs, but some Iguana are live bearers.
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