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Cyclura lewisi

English: A Blue Iguana at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. A warden at the park is holding it.
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January 2011 - Vacation on Grand Cayman - Warden John and Methuselah

Author Pete Markham from Loretto, USA

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