Cyclura collei

Cyclura collei

The Cyclura collei, or Collie's iguana, is a large herbivorous lizard native to the rocky coastal areas and scrub forests of the Bahamas, known for its striking grey to brown coloration accented with blue or green hues, and its critical role in seed dispersal within its ecosystem. Endangered and requiring conservation efforts, this diurnal species can grow up to 1.5 meters and exhibits fascinating social behaviors and breeding habits.

Ctenosaura nolascensis

Ctenosaura nolascensis

The Ctenosaura nolascensis, also known as the Mexican Spinytail Iguana, is a medium-sized, herbivorous lizard native to the dry forests of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, recognized for its distinctive spiny crest and impressive climbing abilities. This species is vulnerable due to habitat loss and the pet trade, playing a vital role in its ecosystem through seed dispersal.

Ctenosaura flavidorsalis

Ctenosaura flavidorsalis

Discover the Ctenosaura flavidorsalis, or Yellow-spotted Spiny-tailed Iguana, a striking herbivorous reptile native to Central America's tropical dry forests. With its robust build, distinctive bright yellow spots, and impressive climbing abilities, this vulnerable species plays a vital role in ecosystem dynamics through seed dispersion and serves as prey for local predators.