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  2. Rhinoceros iguana - Wikipedia

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    The rhinoceros iguana (Cyclura cornuta) is an endangered species of iguana that is endemic to the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and its surrounding islands. A large lizard, they vary in length from 60 to 136 centimetres (24 to 54 in), and skin colours range from a steely grey to a dark green and ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. The first southern white rhinoceros born in Atlanta’s zoo ...

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    Zoo Atlanta just welcomed the cutest Christmas miracle: a baby rhino. The southern white rhinoceros – the first to be born at that zoo – arrived on December 24, the park said.

  6. Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The wind turbine installed at the Eastern Neck Island National Wildlife Management Area, Rock Hall, MD, in 2002 was the first turbine installed at a National WMA. [6] In 2002, Eastern Neck Island became the first National Wildlife Refuge in the United States to install a wind turbine on its grounds. [7]

  7. Blue iguana - Wikipedia

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    The preferred habitat for the blue iguana is rocky, sunlit, open areas in dry forests or near the shore, as the females must dig holes in the sand to lay eggs in June and July. A possible second clutch is laid in September. The blue iguana's herbivorous diet includes plants, fruits, and flowers. Its color is tan to gray with a bluish cast that ...

  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. Cyclura nubila - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban rock iguana (Cyclura nubila), also known as the Cuban ground iguana or Cuban iguana, is a species of lizard of the iguana family. It is the second largest of the West Indian rock iguanas (genus Cyclura ), one of the most endangered groups of lizards.