Answer : No, an Iguana is slower than an Elephant
The average top speed of an Iguana is 35 kph, (22 mph) while for an Elephant it is 40 kph, (25 mph)
Name | Name:Iguana | Name:Elephant |
Top Speed | Top Speed:35 kph, (22 mph) | Top Speed:40 kph, (25 mph) |
Height | Height:n/a | Height:285 cm, (9 ft, 4.2 in ) |
Weight | Weight:5 kg, (11 lbs) | Weight:4500 kg, (9921 lbs) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):18 | Lifespan in Wild (years):62 |
Description | Description:Common green iguanas live throughout Central to South America and it is the largest known lizard that loves to dwell on tree canopies. They act frozen when threatened but once caught, it will whip its tail and rotate wildly. Its skin is traded as luxury leather. | Description:Elephants are large, with grey leathery skin. They are social animals with fan like ears and very long trunks for noses. They are able to use their trunks for a variety of purposes, just as though they were hands. |
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