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Type of relationship between Iguanas and Basilisk

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Lizards are reptiles. Like snakes, iguanas have scales, lay eggs, and are cold-blooded. So iguanas shed their skin, lay their eggs in large nests, and bask in the sun to boost their body temperature. Iguanas require year-round warm weather to survive in the wild.

Basilisk lizards have special toes on their rear feet. These long toes have fringes of skin like scales that spread out in the water to increase the surface area of the foot making contact with the water. When they run on water, they pump their legs rapidly, slapping their feet hard against the water.

All iguana families with the exception of basilisks share sex chromosomes

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