Iguanaland Iguanaland species list, May 2022

Leaf Productions

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Alright, here's my first time doing this. I apologize if it's the wrong formatting, but here's all the species that were on exhibit / accessible. More information follows below the list about my experience here and just generally setting the scene. Also, I apologize for no scientific names. I know that's bread and butter around here but I don't have the time haha!

Iguana Land - Punta Gorda, FL (5/7/2022)

Koi Fish

Central Carpet Python

Jungle Carpet Python

San Esteban Chuckwalla

Southeast Asian Water Monitor (Albino)

Martins Water Monitor

Anegada Rock Iguana

Ricord’s Rock Iguana

Green Keel Bellied Lizard

Ocellated Lizard

Major Skink

Sumatran Rat Snake

Northern Blue Tongued Skink

Club Tailed Iguana

Madagascar Water Skink

Red Eyed Tree Frog

Dumeril’s Boa

Cuban False Chameleon

Everglades Rat Snake

Western Hognose

Tokay Gecko

Gulf Hammock Rock Snake

Yellow Rat Snake

Hog Island Boa

Madagascar Giant Day Gecko

Florida Banded Rock Snake

Florida Pine Snake

Corn Snake

Black Pine Snake

Somalian Milk Snake

Texas Rat Snake

Green Tree Python

Yellow Ackie Monitor

Egyptian Tortoise

Elephant Eared Chameleon

Ball Python

Flat Backed Spider Tortoise

California Kings Name (Albino)

King Snake Hybrid (Brooks X Apalachicola)

Spider Tortoise

Brooks Kingsnake

Pancake Tortoise

Eastern King Snake

Black Headed Python

Emerald Tree Boa

Dominican Red Mountain Boa

Jamaican Boa

Jurassic Kingsnake

Tiger Rat Snake

Corn Snake

Lesser Antilles And Iguana

Saba Island Black Iguana

Northern Eastern Mexican Spiny Tailed Iguana

Attila Island Spinytail Iguana

Sonora Spiny Tailed Iguana

Isla San Esteban Spiny Tailed Iguana

Rostand Spinytail Iguana

Black Chested Spiny Tailed Iguana

Black Spiny Tailed Iguana

Russian Tortoise

Marginated Tortoise

Western Hermann's Tortoise

Argus Monitor

Perentie

Monkey Tailed Skink

Prehensile Tailed Skunk

Big Headed Turtle

Philippine Sailfin Dragon

Weber's Sailfin Dragon

Northern Caiman Lizard

Ambling Sailfish Dragon

Chinese Water Dragon

Caiman Lizard

Dumerils Boa

Panther Chameleon

Veiled Chameleon

Sumatran Short Tailed Python

Red Tailed Boa

Colombian Via

Bearded Dragon

Asian Water Monitor

Sulfur Monitor

Cuban Rock Iguana

Edina Island Iguana

Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Hybrid)

Blue Tailed Monitor

Spiny Neck Monitor

Emerald Tree Monitor

White Throated Monitor

Australian Water Dragon

Southeast Asian Eager Monitor

Black Roughneck Monitor

Guatemalan Spiny Tailed Iguana

Campeche Spiny Tailed Iguana

Brown Basilisk

Cuban Knight Anole

Giant Slimy Chameleon

Clouded Knit Or

Sumbawa Monitor

Large Scaled Water Monitor

Cummings Water Monitor

Sulfur Monitor

Savannah Monitor

Lace Monitor

Black Dragon

North Moroccan Trek Tortoise

Indian Star Tortoise

Eastern Hermann's Tortoise

Mexican Spiny Tailed Iguana

Mexican Spiny Tailed Iguana (Blue Banana And Pied)

Radiated Tortoise

Northern Red Bellied Turtle

Florida Red Bellied Cooter

Nicaraguan Cooter

African Side Neck Turtle

Sabine Map Turtle

Parker’s Snake Necked Turtle

Ouachita Map Turtle

Common Map Turtle

Brandherotdts Snapping Turtle

Reeves Turtle

Painted Terrapin

False Map Turtle

Mississippi Map Turtle

Murray River Turtle

Southern Black Knobbed Map Turtle

Florida Cooter

River Cooter

Coastal Plain Cooter

Common Snapping Turtle

Red Eared Slider (Albino)

Dorbingys Slider

Indian Spotted Turtle

Eastern Painted Turtle

Western Painted Turtle

Midland Painted Turtle

Madagascar Big Headed Turtle

Belize Slider

Florida Chicken Turtle

Nile Soft Shell Turtle Diamondback Terrapin

Yellow Bellied Slider

Toad Head Turtle

Pink Bellied Side Neck Turtle

Serrated Hinged Terrapin

Florida Air Shell Turtle

Forest Hinge Back Tortoise

Elongated Tortoise

Forsten's Tortoise

North American Wood Turtle

Ornate Wood Turtle

Florida Box Turtle

Red Cheeked Mud Turtle

European Pond Turtle

Central American Wood Turtle

Yellow Pond Turtle

Blanding's Turtle

West African Mud Turtle

Mata Mata

North American Spotted Turtle

Mexican Musk Turtle

Razor Backed Musk Turtle

Vietnamese Three Striped Box Turtle

Mccord's Box Turtle

Chinese Box Turtle

Beal's Eyed Turtle

Keeled Box Turtle

Red Necked Pond Turtle

Coahuilan Box Turtle

Giant Asian Pond Turtle

Golden Coin Turtle

Twist Necked Turtle

Ok Ava Go Mud Turtle

Malayan Box Turtle

African Helmeted Turtle

Scorpion Mud Turtle

South American Wood Turtle

Spekes Hinge Back To Ortisei

Western Hinge Back Tortoise

Aldabra Giant Tortoise

Burmese Star Tortoise

Burmese Brown Tortoise

Black Mountain Tortoise

Leopard Tortoise

Galapagos Tortoise

Nicaraguan Slider

Black Wood Turtle

Rhinoceros Iguana

Fly River Turtle

Ornate Box Turtle

Red Footed Tortoise

Hilaires Toad Head Turtle

Cherry Headed Tortoise

Malayan Giant Turtle

Yellow Footed Tortoise​

Unidentified Iguana

Unidentified Iguana

Unidentified Iguana

Unidentified Iguana



Alright, so, let me set up the scene. My family lives about an hour away, directly south of Punta Gorda, I was able to make my way up here but it was a bit of an investment. I would have loved to have stopped at Shell Factory Nature Park along the way but time was not really on my side. Now, I arrive at Iguana Land, and instantly it starts pouring. Even thundering, the kind cashier at the door warned me to come inside when it started to thunder, and I took that advice. Now, because of this, I was walking from the outside back to inside, rinsing, and repeating and trying to manage staying dry and avoid the thunder. This may result in a few species not being listed, and I didn't list any that I couldn't identify for the most part (aside from the 4 unidentified large iguana species). However, all the enclosures were exceptionally clean, and well managed. There's a ton of new construction for a variety of new species, namely their new expansion for their Rock Iguanas, which has a lot of faux rock already built up for them. Tons of room for all of their animals, all wonderful. Only problem was the weather.

However, in spite of my sacrifice of all of this amongst Mother Nature's wrath, a kind staff member took note of my plight and offered for me to enter one of the enclosures to meet their Rhinoceros Iguanas, Princess and Donkey Kong. It was an incredible experience, and the staff here are exceptionally kind. If you're ever in the area, please find your way out to here and lend this area your business. It's an incredible park with some exceptional species that is worth a drive out here for.
 
@Leaf Productions Is that exactly how everything was signed? Oh boy :p that's a lot of common names in need of clarification. Thanks for getting a list up for us, though!

Haha I will go back and read scientific names when I get the chance, I'm also handling Everglades Wonder Gardens as well and got a good species list from there that I'll fix up. All the signage did have scientific names (and all the signage was top-notch as well! Very informative), only problem is, my girl Siri doesn't recognize many of the names I'd throw around so doing common names was a lot better than nothing. I'll update it when I get the chance!
 
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