A green iguana clings to a tree branch at Wakodahatchee wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida, US. It has adopted an orange hue because this is breeding season; its vivid colour, along with its enlarged jowls and bulging neck fan, will prove irresistible (it hopes) to female iguanas.

Photograph: Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto/Shutterstock


A green iguana (temporarily orange) clings to a tree branch.
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