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Posted by: cycluracornuta at Wed Mar 14 23:02:48 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cycluracornuta ] The Cuban was from David Blair Stock, the Caymanensis was photographed in the Caymans. Note the Caymanensis has a pointier snout and generally more cream coloration, but this is not always the case. The Cubans around Guantanomo Bay can sometimes have high cream coloration. A Pontier snout seems to be the most distinguishing trait separating Cyclura Nubila Nubila from Cyclura Nubila Caymanenis. [ Hide Replies ]
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