The Jamaican Giant Galliwasp is an extinct galliwasp endemic to the island of Jamaica that was last reported in the 1840s. It is the largest galliwasp in the World with mature adults having a snout to vent length often exceeding 30cm.
Read MoreThe endemic Jamaican Giant Anole is the largest anole of the six native Anolis species in Jamaica. It is easily identified by its distinct bright emerald green colour and greenish-white venter (belly).
Read MoreThe Leatherback Turtle is one of the four species of sea turtles that can be found in Caribbean waters. Leatherback’s are the largest sea turtle in the world and have a distinct inky-blue leather-like or rubbery shell.
Read MoreThe Jamaican Boa is endemic to Jamaica and is the largest native predator on the island. Adult Jamaican Boas can grow up 7 ft long.
Read MoreThe American Crocodile can be found on the Southern coasts of North America and the coast of Central America, South America and islands of the Caribbean.
Read MoreThe Jamaican Iguana is Jamaica’s largest endemic land animal. It was thought to be extinct in the 1940s but was rediscovered in the 1990s.
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