noun
- plural of iguanid; members of the family Iguanidae, a large family of lizards found mainly in the Americas and the Caribbean, characterized by a row of spines along the back and typically having a dewlap under the chin
Usage: zoology; plural form
Examples
- Iguanids are among the most recognizable lizards in tropical regions.
- The zoo's reptile exhibit features several species of iguanids from Central America.
- Many iguanids can change color slightly to regulate body temperature.
- Iguanids are primarily herbivorous, feeding on leaves and fruits.
- The spiny dorsal crest is a distinctive feature of many iguanids.