Iguana in Cuba, known by its scientific name Cyclura nubila, is a species of iguana that is endemic to the Caribbean island nation of Cuba. This species is primarily found in the eastern parts of the country, including the provinces of Holguin, Granma, and Guantanamo. The Cuban iguana can grow up to 1.2 meters in length and has a distinctive grey-green to orange-brown coloration. It has a spiny crest on its head and back and a dewlap under its chin that flashes orange or yellow when it is threatened or courting a mate. The Cuban iguana is considered a threatened species due to habitat loss, hunting, and the introduction of non-native predators. It is protected by the Cuban government, and conservation efforts have been made to preserve its populations in the wild.
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