
Bahama Rock Iguana
The Bahama Rock Iguana is a rare, large lizard native to certain islands in the Bahamas. It can grow up to 5 feet long, with a sturdy body and rough, spiny scales. Usually gray or brown, it blends well with rocky environments. As herbivores, they primarily eat plants, flowers, and sometimes fruits. These iguanas prefer rocky, coastal habitats and are known for their strong claws and digging ability, which they use to find food and create burrows. Due to habitat loss and limited range, they are considered critically endangered and need conservation efforts to ensure their survival.