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Green iguana on rocks, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iguana on rock on St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Long tail of iguana on rock in natural setting of St Thomas, Virgin Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
A portrait of a Green Iguana in the Virgin Islands. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult male iguana on a rock at the port of Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iguana (Iguana iguana) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iguana (Iguana iguana) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iguana in St. Thomas,U.S. Virgin Islands
Female iguana on a rock at the port of Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Iguana on the rocks of St. Thomas island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Iguana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iguana in St. Thomas Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iguana in St. Thomas Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild Iguana hanging out on St. Thomas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Iguana of Saint Thomas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The genus was first described in 1768 by Austrian naturalist Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in his book Specimen Medicum, Exhibens Synopsin Reptilium Emendatam cum Experimentis circa Venena. Two species are included in the genus Iguana: the green iguana, which is widespread throughout its range and a popular pet, and the Lesser Antillean iguana, which is native to the Lesser Antilles and endangered due to habitat destruction, introduced feral predators, hunting, and hybridization with introduced green iguanas.


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