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The blue iguana has lived on the rocky shores of Grand Cayman for at least a couple of million years, preening like a miniature turquoise dragon as it soaked in the sun or sheltered inside crevices.
Taryn White Spanning more than 65 acres on Grand Cayman's North Side, the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park ... the Floral Colour Garden, the Orchid Boardwalk and the Blue Iguana Habitat, as well ...
The wild blue iguana population has increased by at least ... scientists believe they have room in the three park—Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Salina Reserve, and Colliers Wilderness Reserve ...
The blue iguana's problems stem from humans, though for the most part the damage to the iguanas has been quite unintended. The first European settlers arrived nearly 300 years ago, and the pets that ...
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