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Iguania, a diverse group of reptiles, encompasses fascinating creatures like the Sceloporus asper, also known as the spiny lizard. With its impressive spikes and vibrant colors, this lizard is a true marvel of nature. Another member of the Iguania family is the Chamaeleo zeylanicus, commonly known as the Indian chameleon. Its ability to change color and blend seamlessly with its surroundings never ceases to amaze. The Jacksons chameleon specimen showcases intricate patterns and unique horn-like protrusions on its head. This species truly stands out in any collection. For those who prefer a sleek design, look no further than the smooth-necked iguana. Its streamlined body and graceful movements make it an absolute delight to observe. One cannot discuss Iguania without mentioning the iconic Green iguana C016/6093. With its striking emerald green scales and majestic appearance, it captures attention wherever it goes. In contrast to their spiky counterparts, Spiny lizard C016/5864 boasts a more subtle charm with delicate markings that add elegance to its overall demeanor. Venturing into marine territory brings us face-to-face with Amblyrynchus cristatus -the marine iguana design- which has adapted remarkably well to life in water while retaining some terrestrial traits. The Iguana delundung racoon and gecko design offers a playful twist on traditional iguanas by incorporating elements from other beloved animals into their appearance. Pogona barbata or bearded dragon impresses with its distinctive beard-like scales underlining their strong personality while Calotes calotes showcases stunning hues that are sure to captivate any observer's eye. Lastly, we have Chamaeleo jacksonii -Jacksons chameleon- whose vibrant colors resemble an artist's palette come alive; they are truly living works of art within the Iguania family.