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Posted by Todd on November 24, 2001 at 21:15:38:
In Reply to: Cyclura cornuta cornuta (Rhinoceros Iguana) and it looks like......... posted by jif on November 24, 2001 at 15:30:36:
Thank you for helping me out with the proper ID of this animal. I believe it was a rescue/up for adoption if I remember correctly. Like I said the picture does no justice to show the animals full size, it was probably 5ft or so snout to tail. I saw your post below and thought that this may be a Rhinoceras iguana (yours is gorgeous by the way) but wasn't sure.
Thanks again,
Todd
: a female to me but that's a guess judging by the small size of the cranial lobes and dorsal crest. Was this animal a rescue? If it was I'd be very surprised since you rarely see Cyclura in a rescue situation. Rhinos can attain a length of 4+ feet and males can weigh in at as much as 25 pounds. My 3yo female is about 42 inches and 11 pounds right now. These animals can live over 50 years. You can see a photo of my Rhino in a post below.
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