The Ctenosaura palearis, or Pale Island Iguana, is a striking species native to coastal regions of Mexico, known for its robust size reaching up to 1.2 meters and distinctive color variations. This herbivorous iguana thrives in tropical habitats, exhibits social behaviors, and plays a crucial role in its ecosystem through seed dispersal and as a prey species.
Tag: Yucatán Peninsula wildlife
Ctenosaura macrolopha
Discover the Ctenosaura macrolopha, commonly known as the spiny-tailed iguana, a robust lizard from the Yucatán Peninsula that thrives in dry forests and scrublands. With its striking coloration, spiny dorsal crest, and primarily herbivorous diet, this social reptile plays a vital role in its ecosystem, contributing to plant growth and seed dispersal.