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- Blue iguana - Wikipedia
The blue iguana (Cyclura lewisi), also known commonly as the Grand Cayman ground iguana, the Grand Cayman blue iguana, and the Cayman Island rock iguana, is an endangered species of lizard in the family Iguanidae The species is endemic to the island of Grand Cayman
- Grand Cayman blue iguana - Smithsonians National Zoo
Grand Cayman blue iguanas are large, ground-dwelling lizards found only on Grand Cayman Island Their color ranges from gray to bright blue, and they start their days by warming up basking in the sun
- Blue Iguana - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The Blue iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is an endangered species of lizard It is found only in the island of Grand Cayman It is one of the longest-living species of lizard (possibly up to 69 years)
- BLUE IGUANA CONSERVATION - National Trust for the Cayman Islands
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands is proud to be the custodian and caretaker of our endemic Blue Iguana, a species found only in Grand Cayman Once on the brink of extinction, the endangered Blue Iguana is steadily increasing in population and is important to our natural ecosystem
- How the Blue Iguana Was Saved from the Brink of Extinction
Not to be confused with the blue dragon sea slug, this dragon-like reptile is an iguana The Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is the largest native land animal in Grand Cayman They can grow over five feet long and weigh more than 25 pounds
- Grand Cayman Blue Iguana Care Sheet - Reptiles Cove
Grand Cayman ground iguana, also is known as blue iguana, has a large physique with a heavy body making it the heaviest in the iguana species The characteristic that truly stands out is its color; the males have colors that range from turquoise blue to dark grey while females tend to have an olive green to pale blue colorations
- Grand Cayman Blue Iguana | A Rare Island Treasure
Ever seen a living dinosaur? Well, the Grand Cayman blue iguana comes close, with its prehistoric look and blue scales Once on the brink of extinction, these remarkable creatures have made an astonishing comeback on their island home
- Featured Creature: Grand Cayman Blue Iguana - Biodiversity for a . . .
The Grand Cayman blue iguana is considered a flagship species of the Cayman Islands–a symbol of not only the area’s unique biodiversity, but also the broader conservation effort due to its public appeal as a strikingly colorful species of Grand Cayman
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