Blue Iguana’s are an example of island gigantism, a biological phenomenon where a geographically isolated animal increases in size compared to the mainland species. Nose-to-tail, they can reach 5 ft. long and weigh as much as 30 pounds.
Cyclura lewisi
Scientific Name:
Cyclura lewisi
Native Range:
Found only on Ground Cayman Island
Habitat:
They prefer dry, rocky forests in coastal areas, which may contain cactus and other thorny plants.
Convservation Status:
Endangered
Museum Location:
Mini-Zoo
Lifespan in the Wild:
25-40 years
Lifespan in Captivity:
25-40 years+, oldest recorded age is 69 years
Diet:
Leaves, stems, fruits and flowers