Iguana

Taxobox
name = "Iguana"



image_width = 250px
image_caption = Green Iguana "Iguana iguana"
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo = Squamata
subordo = Iguania
familia = Iguanidae
genus = "Iguana"
genus_authority = Laurenti, 1768
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision =
*Lesser Antillean Iguana, "I. delicatissima"
*Green Iguana, "I. iguana"

Iguana is a genus of lizard native to tropical areas of Central and South America and the Caribbean first described by Austrian naturalist Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in his book "Specimen Medicum, Exhibens Synopsin Reptilium Emendatam cum Experimentis circa Venena" in 1768. The genus "Iguana" includes two species: the green iguana (a popular pet) and the lesser Antillean iguana.

The word "Iguana" is derived from a Spanish form of the original Taino name for the species "Iwana".citation | last = Coles | first = William | title = Green Iguana | work = U.S.V.I. Animal Fact Sheet #08 | publisher = Department of Planning and Natural Resources US Virgin Islands Division of Fish and Wildlife | url = http://www.vifishandwildlife.com/Education/FactSheet/PDF_Docs/08GreenIguana.pdf | date = 2002 ]

Physical characteristics

The two species of lizard within the genus "Iguana" possess a dewlap, a row of spines running down their back to their tail, and a third eye on their head. This eye is known as the parietal eye, which looks just like a pale scale on the top of their head. Behind their neck are small scales which resemble spikes, known as tuberculate scales. They also have a large round scale on their cheek known as a subtympanic shield.

ight

Iguanas have excellent vision and are able to see shapes, shadows, color and movement at long distances. Iguanas use their eyes to navigate through crowded forests, as well as for finding food. They also use visual signals to communicate with members of the same species.

They respond to visual stimulus of colors such as orange and yellow as food substances.

Hearing

An iguana's ear is known as the tympanum. It is the iguana's ear drum, and is located right above the subtympanic shield and behind the eye. This is a very thin and delicate part of the iguana, and crucial to their hearing.

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