Discover the Cyclura stejnegeri, or Lesser Antillean Iguana, a vibrant herbivore native to the Caribbean islands, known for its robust size up to 3 feet and distinctive features like a row of spines and a dewlap. Classified as 'Endangered', this species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem through seed dispersal and plant dynamics.
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Cyclura carinata
Discover the remarkable Cyclura carinata, also known as Ridgeway's iguana. This endangered species, found in the rocky coastal regions of the Bahamas, can reach up to 3.5 feet in length and plays a crucial role in its ecosystem as a herbivore and seed disperser.
Corytophanes cristatus
<p>The <i>Corytophanes cristatus</i>, or helmeted iguana, is an arboreal species native to the humid tropical forests of Central America, characterized by its vibrant green coloration and distinctive crest. This herbivorous reptile plays a vital role in seed dispersal and is known for its remarkable camouflage and agility in tree canopies.</p>
Corytophanes percarinatus
Discover the fascinating Corytophanes percarinatus, or helmeted iguana, a vibrant herbivorous species native to the tropical forests of Central America. Known for their distinctive helmet-like crest and arboreal lifestyle, these iguanas play a crucial role in their ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal and maintaining plant health.