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Iguana Iguana
An iguana iguana is one of many common reptiles; breeders may sell them to the consumer market.
Females lay eggs in a burrow and leave them alone to incubate. The young hatch and dig their way out of the burrow. Many species of these lizards are endangered due to habitat loss, hunting for food and pet trade.
An iguana iguana is one of many common reptiles; breeders may sell them to the consumer market.
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Iguana Iguana -
reptiles, breeders
There are 650 species within this family. They differ much in size (from 10 cm to 2 meters in length), habitat (from deserts to rain forests and sea shores) and coloration (from camouflage green and sand to bright vivid colors). An iguana iguana is one of many common reptiles; breeders may sell them to the consumer market.
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