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Français : Les iguanidés (Iguanidae) ou iguanes forment une famille de reptile semi-arboricoles, terrestres ou marins, qui se nourrisent de végétaux et d'insectes. Le terme d'Iguanidés dérive du nom vernaculaire iguane lui même issue de l'Arawak, du taino ou bien du goaxiro. Il se serait imposé en français via l'italien.
English: The iguanides (Iguanidae) or iguanas are a family of semi-arboreal reptiles, either terrestrial or marine, which feed upon plants and insects. The term derives from the Iguanides Iguana vernacular name, which itself comes from the Arawak, the Taino, or the goaxiro. It entered the English language through French from Italian.
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