Iguana

/ɪˈɡwɑːnə/ noun

An iguana is a large lizard found mostly in Central and South America and the Caribbean, often with a long tail, sharp claws, and a row of spines along its back. Some iguanas are kept as pets.

From Spanish "iguana," from Arawak (Caribbean indigenous) word "iwana" for this type of lizard. European explorers borrowed the local name along with the animal itself.

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