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Cyclura Lewisi Collection

The stunning Blue iguana (Cyclura lewisi) can be found in the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, located in North Side, Grand Cayman


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The stunning Blue iguana (Cyclura lewisi) can be found in the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, located in North Side, Grand Cayman. This unique reptile is native to the Cayman Islands and is commonly known as the Cayman Island Iguana. With its vibrant blue coloration, this species stands out among other iguanas. The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park serves as a sanctuary for these magnificent creatures, providing them with a safe haven to thrive and reproduce. The Blue iguana's striking appearance is not its only remarkable feature and has a robust body covered in rough scales that provide protection from predators and harsh environments. These herbivorous reptiles have strong jaws designed for crushing tough vegetation such as fruits, flowers, and leaves. Unfortunately, Cyclura lewisi faced extinction due to habitat loss and predation by introduced species like cats and dogs. However, thanks to conservation efforts at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park and other organizations dedicated to their preservation, their population has been steadily increasing over recent years. Visitors to the park can observe these fascinating creatures up close while learning about ongoing conservation initiatives aimed at protecting their fragile ecosystem. By raising awareness about the importance of preserving biodiversity on islands like Grand Cayman, we can ensure that future generations will continue to marvel at the beauty of Cyclura lewisi. So next time you find yourself exploring the enchanting landscapes of Grand Cayman's Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, keep an eye out for these captivating Blue iguanas – a true symbol of resilience and natural beauty in this tropical paradise.