
Iguanas and other lizards
Ingebretsen, Karen
World Book, Inc
Notes
Rev. print
Includes index
What is a lizard? -- Where in the world do iguanas and other lizards live? -- How do iguanas and other lizards get around? -- What's under all those scales? -- What's for dinner? -- Why might common iguanas become 'uncommon'? -- What type of iguana lives in the sea? -- Can marine iguanas 'shrink'? -- Why do iguanas sunbathe? -- When does an iguana get new skin? -- Why does an iguana stick out its tongue? -- Why do some iguanas puff up like balloons? -- What are the smallest members of the iguana family? -- What's all that head-bobbing about? -- What are the dangers for lizards' eggs in a nest? -- Which is the largest living lizard? -- Which lizard has its own national park? -- What color is a chameleon? -- Which chameleon looks like a Triceratops? -- Which lizard is often mistaken for a snake? -- What trick can glass lizards do with their tail? -- How do geckos walk on the ceiling? -- Which species of lizard have only female offspring? -- Why are some lizards mistaken for toads? -- Are lizards poisonous? -- Do lizards have many ways to defend themselves? -- Which lizard looks like it wears a ruffled collar? -- Are lizards in danger? -- Lizard fun facts -- Glossary -- Index/lizard classification
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