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Iguanas are a group of reptiles that belong to the family Iguanidae.
Iguanas live in various habitats across the Americas and some islands.
Depending on the species, iguanas can be found in rainforests, lowlands, swamps, deserts, and rocky areas.
Some iguanas, such as the Galapagos marine iguana, are adapted to live near the ocean and feed on algae.
Iguanas are cold-blooded animals, so they need warmth to regulate their body temperature.
They often bask in the sun on rocks or branches, and use their skin color to camouflage themselves from predators.
They are among the largest lizards in the world, and some species are endangered due to habitat loss and human activities.