Age: 3 to 7 years old
Pages: 16
Finish: rustic easel,
couche paper 150g
Author: Anne Señol
Illustrator: Adián González
Bilingual
They say they are fierce but iguanas are not scary even though they look like tiny dinosaurs.
They are even called stick chickens, but that’s because their meat tastes like that of these birds.
In some places they are domesticated and kept as pets.
They like the morning sun and people to respect them. If you see them puffing out their necks, it means they are angry or ready to defend themselves. (GBG)
People call them ferocious but iguanas are not scary at all, even if they do look like diminutive dinosaurs.
They are even known as tree fowl, but that’s more because they taste like chicken when they are cooked.
Some folks tame iguanas and then keep them as pets.
They love the morning sun as well as people’s respect. Should you see an iguana inflating its neck, he is either angry or ready to defend himself. (GBG)