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  2. Rhinoceros iguana - Wikipedia

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    The rhinoceros iguana is a species of lizard belonging to the genus Cyclura.The rhinoceros iguana's specific name, cornuta, is the feminine form of the Latin adjective cornutus, meaning "horned" and refers to the horned projections on the snouts of males of the species.

  3. Tampa Zoo Welcomes Sweetest New Baby Rhinoceros to Its Herd - AOL

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    The baby was born on September 1 to Kisiri, an experienced mother and part of the zoo’s crash (i.e., herd) of southern white rhinos. ... Its status is “near threatened” on international ...

  4. Move over, Moo Deng! This Florida zoo has a new baby rhino ...

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    Single-day tickets for Busch Gardens are currently on sale for $94.99 from its usual $139.99. Two-day tickets are also on sale, $99.99 from $210. ... Planning multiple trips to see the baby rhino ...

  5. The Indianapolis Zoo is expecting its first baby rhino . See ...

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    19-year-old Zenzele, a white rhino at the Indianapolis Zoo, is pregnant and due to give birth in February 2024. This will be the first baby rhino ever at the Indianapolis Zoo.

  6. Blue iguana - Wikipedia

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    The blue iguana (Cyclura lewisi), also known commonly as the Grand Cayman ground iguana, the Grand Cayman blue iguana, and the Cayman Island rock iguana, is an endangered species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. The species is endemic to the island of Grand Cayman.

  7. Cyclura cychlura inornata - Wikipedia

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    Cyclura cychlura inornata, the Allen Cays rock iguana or Allen Cays iguana, is a subspecies of the northern Bahamian rock iguana that is found on Allen's Cay and adjacent islands in the Bahamas. Its status in the IUCN Red List is critically endangered. The population has been growing over the last century.

  8. San Diego Zoo Gives Irresistible Close-up of Their New Baby Rhino

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    Recently, a camera crew visited San Diego Zoo to film the zoo's newest 'tank' baby, an adorable baby rhinoceros and his mom. They shared a video of the adventure on Thursday, March 21st, and it ...

  9. Hybrid iguana - Wikipedia

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    Marine iguanas have sharp claws and are able to grip rock under seawater and eat seaweed, whereas land iguanas lack sharp claws, making them unable to climb the cacti that are their staple foods. Hybrid iguanas have sharp claws and can climb on cacti and also eat seaweed underwater. The hybrid iguana can survive in both sea and land environments.