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Stone Zoo keeps at least one Jamaican Iguana in the Caribbean Coast aviary.
So it is kept in a mixed species aviary exhibit with birds ?
Stone Zoo keeps at least one Jamaican Iguana in the Caribbean Coast aviary.
Kind of. The jamaican iguanas have access to a small portion of the Aviary to the left of the visitor path. On the right side of the visitor path is the pond area for the Caribbean flamingos. I think some of the birds, like the scarlet ibis or some of the macaws, might be able to access the Iguana area, but I doubt the flamingoes can.So it is kept in a mixed species aviary exhibit with birds ?
Kind of. The jamaican iguanas have access to a small portion of the Aviary to the left of the visitor path. On the right side of the visitor path is the pond area for the Caribbean flamingos. I think some of the birds, like the scarlet ibis or some of the macaws, might be able to access the Iguana area, but I doubt the flamingoes can.
That's the Aviary they're in.
That's the Aviary they're in.
I definitely think it's the nicest part of the zoo. Its located right inside the entrance and un includes 2 habitats- the Aviary and a bush dog habitat.Thanks for mentioning @Neil chace , couldn't find any shots in the gallery of this iguana but I think its great that it is included in the exhibit and that the theming is on wildlife of the Caribbean.
I am curious how the natural habitat of the said iguanas looks like?
Exhibits are a generic terrarium mix of rocks, sand and tough plants, and are apparently good for the iguanas. But from the point of visitors, how real Caribbean forests look like?
Usually if it isn't signed as San Esteban Chuckwalla it is safe to assume it is Common.Chuckwallas are pretty common in zoos. Unfortunately they often don't say what species. Here's a few more of my photos:
19 years old
He is named Rhino rather than Robert.Video from Australia zoo which apparently holds the oldest rhinoceros iguana in the world, a male named "Robert":
He is named Rhino rather than Robert.He was hatched in February 1980 at Taronga Zoo and lives in an exhibit right at the front of the zoo. Here he is: Rhinoceros Iguana (Cyclura cornuta) - ZooChat