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Sa 20.07.2024 23:28

Brachylophus fasciatus, the Lau banded iguana, one of the few species of iguanas found outside of the New World. These iguanas have been declining over the past century due to habitat destruction and the introduction of the mongoose & house cats.

Brachylophus fasciatus, commonly known as the Fiji banded iguana, is a medium-sized lizard with bright green scales and distinct transverse white or pale blue bands running across its body. Males often exhibit more pronounced banding and vivid colors compared to females. They have a long, slender tail and sharp claws, which aid in climbing. Their large, expressive eyes are well-adapted for their arboreal lifestyle.

Brachylophus fasciatus, commonly known as the Fiji banded iguana, is a medium-sized lizard with bright green scales and distinct transverse white or pale blue bands running across its body. Males often exhibit more pronounced banding and vivid colors compared to females. They have a long, slender tail and sharp claws, which aid in climbing. Their large, expressive eyes are well-adapted for their arboreal lifestyle.

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