I is for Iguana
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Iguanas are reptiles and look a bit like big lizards.
As they are cold-blooded they need the sun’s heat to stay warm and to get energy – so they are literally solar powered!
They lay eggs, and one species can lay up to 40 eggs at one time. Marine Iguanas can also dive for over an hour.
Wild Challenge! Why not find out how much solar power you would need to boil a kettle?


