Iguanas are known to be some of the biggest lizards in the American region. Their tails, formed like whips, make up roughly half their size. Iguanas are cold-blooded animals that can easily adapt to ...
Across the dry volcanic landscapes of the Galápagos Islands, a large yellow reptile spends its days feeding beneath cacti, ...
Over the past decade, Prickly Pear East, a small, privately owned island in the Caribbean, has become a beacon of hope for a critically endangered lizard. The islet, near the main island of Anguilla, ...
# A CONSERVATION scientist believes the endangered Andros rock iguana could become a new pillar of the island’s tourism economy, helping to diversify visitor experiences, lengthen stays and generate ...
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It's 1.5m long, eats prickly pears and can live for up to 60 years
The Galápagos land iguana is one impressive-looking lizard. Here's how it's saving habitats and helping entire ecosystems ...
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