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    The Iguanidae is a family of lizards composed of the iguanas, chuckwallas, and their prehistoric relatives, including the widespread green iguana. Iguanidae...
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    from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2022-02-04. "Fossil works: Iguanidae". Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2022-02-04. "Appendices...
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  • size, including length and weight. These include family types Varanidae, Iguanidae and Teiidae exceeding 9 kg (20 lbs) in mass. The largest representatives...
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  • Laemanctus serratus Cope, 1864 Order: Squamata · Family: Iguanidae The iguanids (Iguanidae) are a family of lizards whose distribution extends from the...
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    Dipsosaurus is a genus of lizards in the family Iguanidae. Currently, there are two described species in this genus. Desert iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis...
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    original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2022. "Fossilworks: Iguanidae". Fossilworks.org. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved...
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  • G. K.; Worthy, T. H. (March 2003). "A New Iguanid Lizard (Squamata, Iguanidae) from the Late Quaternary of Fiji, Southwest Pacific". Herpetologica....
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    placed within the genus Sauromalus; they are part of the iguanid family, Iguanidae. The generic name, Sauromalus, is said to be a combination of two ancient...
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  • Sphaerodactylus glaucus Cope, 1866 Order: Squamata · Family: Iguanidae The iguanids (Iguanidae) are a family of lizards whose distribution extends from the...
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    evidence supports the Brachylophus lineage to have diverged from the rest of Iguanidae in the latest Eocene, about 35 million years ago. They are the second...
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