I is for Iguana

Iguanas are big lizards.

There are many different kinds of iguana.

Iguanas have spikes along their backs.

They have long tails.

Most kinds of iguana live in trees. They eat leaves and buds.

One kind of iguana swims in the sea.

 Iguanas lay eggs in a hole in soft ground.

Baby iguanas hatch out of the eggs.

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Words

iguana
A reptile, part of the lizard family.
Say -
ig-wah-nuh


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