Iguana with Back Fangs Spotted for the First Time in Two Decades
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Iguana with Back Fangs Spotted for the First Time in Two Decades

For the first time in two decades, researchers have spotted a rare iguana with back fangs, a unique adaptation not typically observed in iguanas. This discovery highlights the ongoing evolution and biodiversity within reptile species, sparking interest in how such traits might aid in their feeding habits or survival. The sighting underscores the importance of continued wildlife monitoring to better understand these lesser-known characteristics among reptiles. For more detailed insights, you can explore the findings at CrossRiverWatch.

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