I don't know where it was taken. It was one of those short Reel videos.It looks like a common green Iguana with a few parts chewed off.
They are very aquatic.
Is it in Florida?
No it's not dead. It was in a video that I snapped a pic of. It was walking on land and went into the water.Iguana. Dead. Partially eaten by caiman or other crocodilian.
I agree.Looks like a rock or rhino type iguana. Cyclura sp.
Ok, right. Was so riveted by the visual that I didn't read what you said about it properly. But agree it's an iguana.No it's not dead. It was in a video that I snapped a pic of. It was walking on land and went into the water.
Tammy. As usual, you are having second and third thoughts. Now you are thinking that it is an iguana deformed physically by some toxic material. Maybe born like that?Ok, right. Was so riveted by the visual that I didn't read what you said about it properly. But agree it's an iguana.
I don't know for a fact. But I'm guessing that Jamaica is like South Florida in that very few animals will eat an Iguana.Tammy. As usual, you are having second and third thoughts. Now you are thinking that it is an iguana deformed physically by some toxic material. Maybe born like that?
I wonder how the other guy didAgree with @jaizei. Crocodilian. Evolutionary survivors from prehistoric times and this one a few bar fights.
Well this one survived anyway, even if by the narrowest margin.I wonder how the other guy did
What is it?