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Anapsid.Org
Reptile & Amphibian Information Collections and
Chronic Neuroimmune Diseases (CFS/FM/MCS) Information Collection. [eng]
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Squamata: Iguanidae
A Squamate Cladogram. [eng]
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Family Iguanidae
Species available in the Animal Diversity Web. [eng]
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Iguana Answers
Information on the care & dietary requirements of the Green Iguana, With Video's, Photo's, Links to Reptile sites worldwide & Also printable FAQs Sheets and Care Sheets.
[eng]
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Club-Tailed Iguanas
Spiny-tailed Swifts. Enyaliosaurus GRAY 1845. [eng]
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Iguanidae.html
Lots of pictures of iguanas from all over the world. [eng]
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Madagascar Iguania
In the recent past, rafts of storm-drivien debris has been documented as carrying green iguanas to distant islands in the Caribbean. This was the first
real proof scientists had of theories of how flightless animals made it from where they originated to distant places. A vivid example is the evolution of the
Galįpagos iguanas, Amblyrhynchus and Conolophus, over the course of ten million years, from the ancestral green iguanas who rafted over from the
west coast of what is probably modern day Ecuador. [eng]
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Die Iguanidae-Webseite
Die Iguanidae - Webseite Jürgen Koch. [deu]
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Iguanidae
Cladogram. [eng]
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Iguanidae (old classification)
Taxonomy. [eng]
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Iguanidae
This family traditionally encompassed a large number os genera and species. However, in 1989, Frost and Etheridge redefined the family, and many subsequent
authors accepted the new arrangement as it is given below. Nevertheless, some authors still use the previous classification that includes the Crotaphytidae,
Hoplocercidae, Opluridae, Phrynosomatidae, Polychrotidae, and Tropiduridae in the family Iguanidae. [eng]
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Little Boku's Iguana Pages/Iguanidae Family
The Native American Caribbean Indians called these lizards Iwana, the Spanish explorers interpreted it as Iguana. The
word iguana, was first used by paleontologists to describe a fossil of a prehistoric lizard they found in 1825; they called it
an Iguanadon. [eng]
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