Ctenosaura
Ctenosaura is a lizard genus commonly known as spinytail iguanas or ctenosaurs. The genus is part of the large lizard family Iguanidae and is native to Mexico and Central America. The name is derived from two Greek words: κτενός, meaning "comb", and σαύρα, meaning "lizard".
Description
The species range in size from about to well over. The distinctive feature of this genus is the presence of enlarged, spiny scales on the tail.Ecology and natural history
Ctenosaurs are generally omnivorous, feeding on fruits, flowers, foliage, and small animals.While studying physiological correlates of locomotion in lizards, a "burst speed" of 34.6 km/h was recorded by a black spiny-tail iguana, which is the highest speed reported for a lizard.