Has this ever been done and if so, what do they look like?
Of all the Hybrids out there this is the combo I never see.
Thanks
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Has this ever been done and if so, what do they look like?
Of all the Hybrids out there this is the combo I never see.
Thanks
and you never will
Great jerkoff type of an answer.
what Mark was trying to say is you won't ever see it 'cuz they are different species.
jf
I wouldn't be so bold to say it's not possible.
LOL, your welcome, and it is impossible 
A male Cornuta once mated a green iguana. The female iguana iguana did not survive the pregnancy. I have experienced mixed results with subspecies of sceloporus. There already is a managery of hybrid ctenosaura and cyclura nubilas. Although this may not be the most desirable thing to happen, what would happen if a male cornuta breed with a closer related subspecies ? Never seen one show any interest in that, ...not likely to happen, but would not rule it out as impossible.

You can get them to mate may be. Hell, rhinos and cyclura of the caymanensis/lewisi/nubila species will mate with lizard dolls and other inanimate objects. You won't get offspring. The ctenosaura species are much more closely related.
I know a friend trying to breed C. cornuta with C. nubila for many years but not success.... until this year... He got 2 survival babies from that clutch. But he said he need to wait until they grow a bit to be certain.
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