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- Ctenosaura_hemilopha abstract "Ctenosaura hemilopha, also known as the cape spinytail iguana , is a species of spinytail iguana endemic to Baja California. It is arboreal and primarily herbivorous, although it can be an opportunistic carnivore. Males may grow up to 100 centimeters (39 in) in length, while females are smaller, with a length of up to 70 centimeters (28 in). Five subspecies are currently recognized.The existence of mainland and insular populations of this species has been valuable in providing biologists with study and control groups comparing the evolution of island populations and their mainland counterparts. The San Esteban Island subspecies (C.h. conspicuosa) coexists with the giant San Esteban chuckwalla, contrary to predictions of ecological niche theory.".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha binomialAuthority Edward_Drinker_Cope.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha class Reptile.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha conservationStatus "VU".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha family Iguanidae.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha genus Ctenosaura.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha kingdom Animal.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha order Iguania.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha order Squamata.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha phylum Chordate.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha phylum Vertebrate.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha synonym "* Ctenosaura (Ctenosaura) hemilopha (– Köhler et al., 200)".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha synonym "* Ctenosaura hemilopha (– Cope, 1866)".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha synonym "* Ctenosaura insulana (Dickerson, 1919)".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha synonym "*Cyclura (Ctenosaura) hemilopha (Cope, 1863)".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha wikiPageExternalLink hemolopha.htm.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha wikiPageID "19539102".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha wikiPageRevisionID "580657948".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha binomial "Ctenosaura hemilopha".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha classis Reptile.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha familia Iguanidae.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha genus "Ctenosaura".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha hasPhotoCollection Ctenosaura_hemilopha.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha name "Ctenosaura hemilopha".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha ordo Squamata.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha phylum Chordate.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha regnum "Animalia".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha species "C. hemilopha".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha status "VU".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha subordo Iguania.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha subphylum Vertebrate.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha synonyms "*Cyclura hemilopha (Cope, 1863) * Ctenosaura hemilopha (– Cope, 1866) * Ctenosaura insulana (Dickerson, 1919) * Ctenosaura hemilopha (– Köhler et al., 200)".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha trend "stable".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha subject Category:Ctenosaura.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_Mexico.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha subject Category:Fauna_of_Gulf_of_California_islands.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha subject Category:Fauna_of_Northern_Mexico.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Baja_California_Peninsula.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha subject Category:Reptiles_of_Mexico.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Animal100015388.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Chordate101466257.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type LivingThing100004258.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Object100002684.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Organism100004475.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Reptile101661091.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type ReptilesOfMexico.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Vertebrate101471682.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Whole100003553.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Animal.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Eukaryote.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Reptile.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Species.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Reptile.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha type Organism.
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha comment "Ctenosaura hemilopha, also known as the cape spinytail iguana , is a species of spinytail iguana endemic to Baja California. It is arboreal and primarily herbivorous, although it can be an opportunistic carnivore. Males may grow up to 100 centimeters (39 in) in length, while females are smaller, with a length of up to 70 centimeters (28 in).".
- Ctenosaura_hemilopha label "Ctenosaura hemilopha".
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- Ctenosaura_hemilopha name "Ctenosaura hemilopha".