This video is about the Petite-Terre islands near Guadeloupe in the Caribbean. The lesser Antillean iguana, Iguana delicatissima, a threatened lizard species, lives there.
This is another video about that iguana species.
Lesser Antillean iguanas live on St. Eustatius island as well. However, they are threatened there.
The SOS iguana website started today to help save them.
Thank you for sharing that video!
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Yes, it is in French, but the images basically speak for themselves.
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Completely agree, though I didn’t understand the language the images as you said was brilliant!
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