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  2. Iguanita Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Iguanita Wildlife Refuge is a National Refuge of Costa Rica. It is located on the Nacascolo Peninsula of Costa Rica, about 34.2km from downtown Liberia. [1] The Refuge corresponds to the Área de Conservación Tempisque (ACT), and is administrated by Sistema Nacional de Áreas de Conservación ().

  3. Ctenosaura quinquecarinata - Wikipedia

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    Ctenosaura quinquecarinata, commonly known as the Oaxacan spinytail iguana or the five-keeled spiny-tailed iguana is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae native to Central America. Geographic range

  4. List of reptiles of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Genus Iguana (green iguana) [4] Family Phyllodactylidae. Genus Thecadactylus (turnip-tailed gecko) ... Lachesis stenophrys Cope 1875 Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama;

  5. Ctenosaura - Wikipedia

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    Guatemalan spinytail iguana Stejneger, 1899 Guatemala: Ctenosaura pectinata: western spiny-tail iguana [7] (Wiegmann, 1834) [15] Western Mexico. Introduced to southern areas of Texas and Florida. Ctenosaura quinquecarinata: club tail iguana Gray, 1842 [16] Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Ctenosaura similis: black spiny-tail iguana [7] (Gray, 1831) [17]

  6. Ctenosaura similis - Wikipedia

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    Ctenosaura similis, commonly known as the black iguana [3] or black spiny-tailed iguana, is an iguanid lizard native to Mexico and Central America. It has been reported in some Colombian islands in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, and has been introduced to the United States in the state of Florida .

  7. Wildlife of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Costa Rica comprises all naturally occurring animals, fungi and plants that reside in this Central American country. Costa Rica supports an enormous variety of wildlife, due in large part to its geographic position between North and South America, its neotropical climate, and its wide variety of habitats.

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