Description:
The green iguana is a large lizard and is probably the largest species in the iguana family, though a few in the genus Cyclura may match or exceed it in weight. Adults typically grow to 1.2 to 1.7 m in length from head to tail. As in all iguanas, the tail comprises much of this length, and the snout-to-vent length of most green iguanas is 30 to 42 cm. An average adult male will weigh around 4 kg while the smaller adult female will typically weigh 1.2 to 3 kg. A few large males can reach or exceed 6 to 8 kg in weight and 2 m long. Some specimens have even reportedly been measured at a body weight of greater than 20 lb.
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Description:
Family: Nymphalidae
Wing span: Medium-sized–large, 45–65 mm.
Wing upper side: Rust red, with large black-edged and shiny blue eye-blotches.
Wing underside: Forewing from brown to black, hind wing almost black with unclear band and stripes. Species ID Suggestions
Description:
A large wading bird that has white plumage and black wing tips that are only seen during flight. The long bill is reddish-orange and down curved. In pic 2 The ibis is surrounded by roseate spoonbills.
Habitat: Species ID Suggestions