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Ctenosaura hemilopha

Cape Spiny-tailed Iguana

Wüsten Leguan

The Cape Spiny-tailed Iguana is primarily herbivorous, although it can be an opportunistic carnivore. Males may grow up to 100 centimetres in length, while females are smaller, with a length of up to 70 centimetres. There are five subspecies currently recognized. Tucson, Arizona, USA

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