


The Fascinating World of Iguanas: Facts, Care, and History
Iguana is a type of lizard that is native to the Americas. There are several species of iguanas, but the most common one is the green iguana (Iguana iguana). Iguanas are known for their large size, long tail, and distinctive spiky scales. They are primarily herbivores, feeding on plants and fruits, but they can also eat insects and small animals.
Iguanas have a long history of being kept as pets, particularly in Central and South America. However, they require special care and attention, and are not recommended for inexperienced pet owners. In the wild, iguanas play an important role in their ecosystems, helping to disperse seeds and control insect populations.



