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The iguana’s anatomy is just like other reptiles. It has a pair of eyes for scanning the environment for food and potential predators. It has a pair of ears that are protected by a fairly wide portion of skin called the sub tympanic shield. The iguana also forms spines along its back; these pliable spines are called the caudal spines and, in the long run, these also grow long and hard. Iguanas also have a flap of skin under their lower jaw called the dewlap. Visit site »| Tweet |
