Iguanas Collection
Iguanas, the rhinoceros of the reptile world, are a vulnerable and shy species found on Hispaniola in the Caribbean
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Iguanas, the rhinoceros of the reptile world, are a vulnerable and shy species found on Hispaniola in the Caribbean. These rock iguanas prefer to live underground but emerge to bask in the morning and evening sun. Unfortunately, they face numerous threats such as being hunted for food and captured for the pet trade. Additionally, their existence is further jeopardized by feral cats, dogs, pigs, and mongoose who prey upon them. On Hood Island, we find the majestic Hood Island Marine Iguana perched confidently on a rock. This marine iguana showcases its unique adaptation to its environment as it thrives both on land and underwater. In another captivating sight from Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, two marine iguanas display affection towards each other. Their bond reflects their strong social structure within their community. Witnessing nature's wonders doesn't stop there; behold the green basilisk running across water surfaces with remarkable agility. Known as double-crested basilisks due to their distinctive head crests, these lizards seem almost magical as they defy gravity. Tom Crutchfield's collection introduces us to an albino common iguana pair that captivates with its rare beauty. The pale scales of this captive duo stand out against any backdrop. Moving forward through our exploration of these fascinating creatures brings us to Fernandina Island where a marine iguana basks lazily on volcanic rocks under the warm sun rays. Its relaxed demeanor contrasts with its active lifestyle underwater where it feeds on algae-rich seagrass beds. Zooming in closer reveals intricate details of a Galapagos land iguana's skin and scales on Isabela Island. Each scale tells a story of resilience against harsh conditions faced by this species throughout history. The critically endangered pink iguana makes an appearance next from Isabela Island in Galapagos - an incredibly rare sight indeed.