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 Fewer Each Time                                                                                   TURKS AND

                                HIERRO
                                GIANT                            JAMAICA                           CAICOS ROCK
                                                                 RACER
 any species of reptiles are at serious risk of extinction—mostly because of habitat loss caused  LIZARD   Alsophis ater  IGUANA
 by human activities. The most threatened species with the fewest resources for recovery are  Gallotia  Cyclura
 M those native to islands, which are unable to emigrate or adapt to rapidly changing conditions.  simonyi    carinata
 Urban growth, deforestation, and water contamination are among the principal forces that  Status  Critical  Status  Critical  Status  Critical
 have created this critical situation. Conscious of the problem, many countries have  Habitat  Canary Islands  Habitat  Jamaica  Habitat  Bahamas
 developed legislation to protect reptiles, but it is not always effective.  Maximum Size  2 feet (60 cm)   Size  2.8 feet (85 cm)  Size  14 inches (36 cm)
                    This lizard inhabits the rocky outcroppings  This reptile-eating snake inhabits the  Since the 1970s, nearly 13 subpopulations
                    of El Hierro, one of the Canary Islands.  mountains of Jamaica. It is not venomous,  of iguanas have disappeared. Only one
                    Over recent decades, it was estimated that  and it is known for its great speed. Since  important species of this family of iguana
                    only 200 specimens remained, although  1994, it has been considered at critical  remains, living in an area of 5 square
                    the exact number is unknown. Its main  risk of extinction because of habitat loss.  miles (13 sq km) on a privately owned
 ARUBA  GOLDEN      cause of extinction is habitat loss and lack  Very few wild specimens have been  island. Its main threats come from
 ISLAND  FER-DE-LANCE  of food rising from competition with goats.  sighted. Some experts believe that it may  predators introduced by humans and from
                                                     already be extinct.
                                                                                      habitat loss caused by urbanization.
                    Today these lizards are protected, and their
 RATTLESNAKE  Bothrops  numbers are recovering in preserves.
 Crotalus  insularis
 unicolor
 Status  Critical  Status  Critical
 Habitat  Aruba  Habitat  Brazil
 Size  3 feet (95 cm)  Size  2.6 feet (80 cm)
 This rare, little-known species of  This viper inhabits just one small island on
 rattlesnake inhabits an area of Aruba of  the Brazilian coast, only 106 acres (43 ha)
 roughly 30 square miles (76 sq km). Its  in size, called Queimada Grande.
 current status as a critically endangered  Deforestation is its main threat. Although
 species is mostly due to the loss of its  the snake's population is stable, the loss of
 ecosystem. Between 1993 and 2004, only  its natural habitat places it in critical
 185 specimens were sighted in the wild.  danger of extinction.
 Arikok National Park is currently developing
 programs for the snake's conservation.






 ARUBA ISLAND
 RATTLESNAKE                                             CAPE DWARF                       CHINESE
 Crotalus unicolor                                       CHAMELEON                        ALLIGATOR
                                                         Bradypodion                      Alligator
                                                         pumilum                          sinensis
 FIJI CRESTED
                                             Status      Critical             Status      Critical
 IGUANA
 Brachylophus                                Habitat     South Africa         Habitat     China
 vitiensis                                   Maximum Size  8 inches (20 cm)   Maximun Size  6 feet (2 m)
 BULGARDAGH  FIJI                                                             This alligator inhabits the deep waters of
 VIPER   CRESTED                             This tiny, active chameleon is native to  the Yangtze River in China. Although its
                                             South Africa. As recently as a decade ago,
 Vipera  IGUANA                              it was commonly seen in thickets, in  population is healthy in captivity, it is
 bulgardaghica   Brachylophus  Habitat Loss  gardens, on plantations, and among crops.  almost extinct in the wild. Today the
 vitiensis                                   However, this species is currently at risk  Chinese government is developing a
                                             because of urban expansion. It is now only  reintroduction program. Nevertheless, its
 Status  Critical  Status  Critical          found on natural preserves.      future is uncertain.
 THE LOSS OF HABITAT CAUSED BY HUMAN ACTIVITIES
 Habitat  Turkey  Habitat  Fiji
 IS THE MAIN CAUSE OF REPTILE EXTINCTION.
 Size  2.6 feet (80 cm)  Size  2.5 feet (75 cm)
 This venomous, rodent-eating snake lives  The status of this species was last reviewed
 mostly in Anatolia. There its main threats  in 2003. It is distinguished by its rapid color
 are illegal trafficking and other human  changes and by the spiny crests on its back.
 activities. Although awarded protected  It inhabits coastal forests, and its greatest
 status in the region's animal preserves  threat is the introduction of goats to Fiji's
 since 1994, it remains at serious risk of  islands. Since 1981, the island of Yaduataba
 extinction.  has served as a primary sanctuary
 dedicated to its conservation. Nevertheless,
 the species continues to decline.
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