The reserve provides a home to 1,800 black howler monkeys as well as 250 species of birds, deer, coatis, anteaters, peccaries, and iguana. |
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The arboreal lizard of C. and S. America, Iguana iguana, is the archetype but other members of the New World family Iguanidae bear the name. |
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Maybe she could suggest to Myra that she add the iguana to her feeding duties, and so get access to the second floor the next time she pet-sat. |
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One vet dealt with an iguana that had been fed on breakfast cereal and milk and kept loose in a bedroom with no source of ultraviolet light. |
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On a hike into the flat hinterland, you'll see plenty of bird life, 40 species of orchid, wild boars and the endemic Andros Island iguana. |
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A bearded dragon and a three-foot long iguana narrowly escaped death when they were abandoned in a car park in sealed airtight boxes. |
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But this iguana is in good condition, which leads me to think it has escaped from a vivarium, rather than having been abandoned. |
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The iguana, in Wyke, was one of two reptiles discovered in a makeshift vivarium which did not have heat or temperature control. |
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The American chameleon, or anole, is not a true chameleon, but a small lizard of the iguana family, found in the SE United States and noted for its color changes. |
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Shagreen, python, iguana and other natural leathers are enhanced with refined embroidery and set or pavé crystals. |
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We collected green iguana eggs from the island of Curacao in the Caribbean, where green iguanas attain much smaller maximum body size compared to conspecifics in Panama. |
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It is interesting to note that green iguana growth patterns are similar to those found by Tracy, in chuckwallas, although on a different time scale. |
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If the iguana is a fusser, wrap him in a large towel and, placing the bundled iguana on the counter in your lap when seated, extract one limb at a time and clip the claws. |
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Williams would have only one more commercial success, Night of the iguana in 1961, after his partnership with Kazan ended. |
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Mid-90s gallic nuclear testing is blamed for mutating a native iguana species of Tahiti. |
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Turtles and Lizards can be encountered in numbers. With the addition of the overa iguana, they take their part in the general panorama. |
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Is it the gulper eel, the polar bear, the humming bird or, even, the iguana? |
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It further explained that surveys commissioned by Parks Australia are providing reliable data on the impacts of Cane Toads on native fauna including northern quolls and a number of iguana species. |
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Among other notable fauna is the endangered blue iguana, which is endemic to Grand Cayman. |
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The Mona ground iguana which inhabits the island of Mona, Puerto Rico, is endangered. |
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The rhinoceros iguana from the island of Hispaniola which is shared between Haiti and the Dominican Republic is also endangered. |
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If I told people that the reason for that was that I wanted to go back to the islands, stamp on a finch, behead a tortoise and garotte an iguana, they would assume I was a psychopath. |
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There's the rottweiller who is addicted to TV, the spaniel who thinks he's an opera singer and an iguana who has mood swings. |
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So Farmer and her colleagues began testing airflow in reptiles not as closely related to birds, including a monitor lizard and the green iguana. |
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That squid is the work of the wonderful puppeteer Basil Twist, who also whipped up a giant iguana, a regular-sized Venus fly trap and a charming animated curtain tassel. |
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She grew up in a pet-filled house in rural Nova Scotia, and still vividly remembers her feelings about her sister's iguana, a strange saurian Christmas present. |
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In order of rank, the matricians were the pig, dog, snake, and iguana clans. |
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Featuring fuchsia-tinged iguana leather printed with a snakeskin motif, it transforms into a double clutch: the asymmetric Pointiage® clasps in Fuchsia and Padparadscha crystal hide separate little purses. |
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The hot sun shone, the sea sparkled, the palm trees waved gently in the breeze, and the occasional giant iguana, protected in this part of Cuba, lumbered by. |
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You should have seen their eyes light up when I got out my iguana. |
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Animal awareness concerns, for example, the feelings of like or dislike towards a man in a dog, but also an iguana changing the colour of its skin or its body temperature. |
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Reptiles which inhabit or frequent the sea include sea turtles, sea snakes, terrapins, the marine iguana, and the saltwater crocodile. |
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Outside the CNN Grill, a lone iguana even found time for sunbathing. |
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Typical dishes include those with iguana meat, Lepisosteus fish, beef puchero, smoked oysters, totopostes, pork with beans and tortillas made with banana and fresh corn. |
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There were also three black-tailed prairie dogs, several types of tortoise, five ornate horned frogs, an iguana, a gecko and a degu, a small rodent endemic to central Chile. |
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Chester Zoo has also achieved breeding successes with several other threatened lizard species, including sand lizards and the Utilia spiny-tailed iguana. |
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The blue iguana, endemic to the island of Grand Cayman, is endangered. |
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