Turks Island Iguana - The Turks and Caicos rock iguana, Cyclura carinata carinata, was first described by American Zoologist Richard Harlan in Fauna Americana in 1825.
Rhinoceros Iguana - The Rhinoceros Iguana is a species of lizard belonging to the genus Cyclura.
Northern bahamian rock iguana - The Northern Bahamian Rock Iguana's generic name Cyclura and specific name Cychlura are derived from the Ancient Greek cyclos meaning "circular" and ourá meaning "tail", after the thick-ringed tail characteristic of all Cyclura.
Cayman Islands Ground Iguana - The Cuban iguana is distributed throughout the rocky southern coastal areas of mainland Cuba and its surrounding islets with a feral population thriving on Isla Magueyes, Puerto Rico.
Anegada ground iguana - The Anegada iguana is noted as the oldest species of Cyclura and the most genetically unique of the West Indies' rock iguanas.
Ricord's Ground Iguana - Its generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek cyclos meaning "circular" and ourá meaning "tail", after the thick-ringed tail characteristic of all Cyclura iguanas.
White Cay Ground Iguana - Cyclura rileyi, commonly known as the San Salvador Rock Iguana or Bahamian Rock Iguana, is a critically endangered species of lizard of the genus Cyclura native to three island groups in the Bahamas.