Although called green iguanas, these animals are actually variable in color. The adults become more uniform in color with age, whereas the young may appear more blotchy or banded between green and brown. Green iguanas tend to live alone, but may be seen in groups occasionally in good sunny basking spots. They are omnivorous, so they eat both plants and meat. They however tend to eat mostly plants, especially leaves and fruits and use their tongues to help manipulate the food and bite small enough pieces to swallow, with little or no chewing.
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