Aquatic Lizards
Aquatic lizards are reptiles that have adapted to living in or near water. They possess features such as webbed feet, streamlined bodies, and specialized lungs that help them swim efficiently. Common examples include the Iguana and the Basilisk, which can often be seen basking on rocks or swimming in rivers and lakes.
These lizards primarily feed on a diet of insects, plants, and small fish. Their ability to thrive in aquatic environments allows them to escape predators and find abundant food sources. Some species, like the Marine Iguana, are even capable of foraging in the ocean, showcasing their unique adaptations.