Iguanidae (Noun)
Meaning
New World lizards.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Iguanidae is a family of New World lizards that includes iguanas and their allies found mainly in the Americas.
- The Iguanidae comprises over 40 species, with varying characteristics and habitats among New World lizards.
- Iguanidae species have been divided into several genera, with many unique characteristics among New World lizards.
- Green iguanas, part of the Iguanidae family, have become popular albeit problematic pets due to their large size and New World lizard requirements.
- Among the various Iguanidae found in the Americas, the green iguana is one of the most recognizable and iconic New World lizards, known for its large size.