Fiji iguana
The shape of the Fiji iguana is also particularly beautiful, however Because the number of Fiji iguanas is extremely desolate, and has even reached the edge of extinction, it has been listed as a protected species by CITES I. So what are the characteristics of the shape of Fiji iguanas?
The main difference between the Fiji striped iguana and the Fiji giant iguana lies in the width of the stripes. The former has very wide stripes and its face is gray-blue; the latter has very thin stripes and its face is white. At the same time, the Fiji striped iguana is relatively small, and the scaled iguana on its back is also relatively small. The Fiji large iguana is at least 10 centimeters larger, and the scaled iguana on its back is black and relatively thick. In addition, the male and female Fiji iguanas have different colors, and the males have tattoos, but the females do not; while the Fiji giant iguana has male and female colors, and the male and female can only be identified by the femoral holes. Both species have color-changing abilities similar to those of geckos.
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