Iguana
Large lizard, not native to Florida. Hatch-lings and juveniles display a bright green coloration. Adults can range in color from green to brown to almost black....
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Large lizard, not native to Florida. Hatch-lings and juveniles display a bright green coloration. Adults can range in color from green to brown to almost black.
During breeding season (Late fall-early winter), mature male iguanas take on an orange coloration, along with their heavy jowls and dewlap, in order to attract mates. In South Florida, there appears to be large populations near and around bodies of water. Each female green iguana can lay up to 70 eggs annually.
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During breeding season (Late fall-early winter), mature male iguanas take on an orange coloration, along with their heavy jowls and dewlap, in order to attract mates. In South Florida, there appears to be large populations near and around bodies of water. Each female green iguana can lay up to 70 eggs annually.
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