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Iguanid Collection

The diverse world of iguanids is on full display in this captivating caption

Background imageIguanid Collection: Grand Cayman Anole (Anolis conspersus) sitting on branch, Grand Cayman, Cayman islands

Grand Cayman Anole (Anolis conspersus) sitting on branch, Grand Cayman, Cayman islands

Background imageIguanid Collection: Smooth-necked iguana design

Smooth-necked iguana design
Drawing by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875-1876. Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s, and it first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageIguanid Collection: Green iguana C016 / 6093

Green iguana C016 / 6093
Green iguana (Iguana iguana). Green Iguanas are found over a large geographic area, from Mexico to southern Brazil and Paraguay, as well as on the Caribbean Islands

Background imageIguanid Collection: Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana C013 / 7016

Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana C013 / 7016
Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana (Oplurus cuvieri) on a tree. Madagascar spiny-tailed iguanas are a member of the Opluridae family

Background imageIguanid Collection: Amblyrynchus cristatus

Amblyrynchus cristatus
Illustration (p.411) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageIguanid Collection: Amblyrhynchus cristatus, marine iguana design

Amblyrhynchus cristatus, marine iguana design
Drawing 23 Vol 1 by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of panels in windows of first floor south front of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875

Background imageIguanid Collection: Iguana, delundung, racoon and gecko design

Iguana, delundung, racoon and gecko design
Four springers in entrance hall. Drawing by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1876

Background imageIguanid Collection: Iguana delicatissima, West Indian iguana

Iguana delicatissima, West Indian iguana
West Indian iguana in a specimen jar held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageIguanid Collection: Yellow headed collared Lizard from Utah USA - Crotaphytus collaris auriceps

Yellow headed collared Lizard from Utah USA - Crotaphytus collaris auriceps

Background imageIguanid Collection: Skin of the lizard Enylioides laticepes

Skin of the lizard Enylioides laticepes
Enylioides laticepes. Close-up of the skin of the Iguanid lizard, Enylioides laticepes, showing the colourful scales and crest of spines along the back


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The diverse world of iguanids is on full display in this captivating caption. From the vibrant Grand Cayman Anole perched gracefully on a branch in the Cayman Islands to the sleek design of the Smooth-necked iguana, these reptiles never fail to mesmerize. The Green iguana showcases its majestic presence with its stunning C016 / 6093 pattern, while the Madagascar spiny-tailed iguana flaunts its unique and intricate C013 / 7016 design. The Amblyrynchus cristatus, also known as the marine iguana, boasts an extraordinary appearance that perfectly complements its aquatic lifestyle. Not to be outdone, other members of this remarkable family include the Iguana delicatissima or West Indian iguana and their striking delundung, raccoon, and gecko designs. Meanwhile, the Yellow headed collared Lizard from Utah USA - Crotaphytus collaris auriceps steals attention with its radiant yellow head that contrasts beautifully against its body. Whether it's their breathtaking colors or fascinating patterns, each member of the iguanid family brings something special to our natural world. These incredible creatures serve as a reminder of nature's endless creativity and diversity—a true testament to Mother Earth's boundless wonders.