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Puerto Vallarta Iguanas – Learn Some Interesting Facts About This Endangered Species

June 30, 2010 by  
Filed under all inclusive retreats

Are you thinking about going on vacation but don’t really have a clue about where you would like to go? How about the island of Puerto Vallarta?

People who escape reality here find a world of safe haven and paradise. For one, Banderas Bay: a place fit for sunbathing, snorkeling and surfing. Should you love these types of activities; then this is the place for you. No need to be alarmed about where you could stay…Puerto Vallarta has inclusive condos and hotels everywhere you look.

Puerto Vallarta Nature

For those needing an escape in life, relax in nature. What is there to see? On this island, there are colorful butterflies, lots of tropical flora, egrets, pelicans, scissor tails, geckos and even the Puerto Vallarta iguanas. The island is covered with them.

Puerto Vallarta goes Hollywood

This island has also been featured in some Hollywood movies but the island took a front seat in the 1963 film “Night of the Iguana”. This film may have brought many people to the island; perhaps it’ll do the same for you.

Taking a bus tour will not be boring. How is that? On the bus with you will be entertainment of drumming, tooting flutes, “bus-kers”, singing and strumming.

When you reach your final destination, get settled into a lap of luxury in the condos or hotels while the native Puerto Vallartans take care of your needs.

While you are there, take up some golfing, enjoy the bars, the galleries, take to the water and surf, go out just to listen to the music, have fun snorkeling or scuba diving, walk along the seashore, do some swimming, take a look at the island’s proud iguanas and overall, just enjoy the beauty of this island’s nature.

Puerto Vallarta Iguanas

The iguanas of this island thrive here because they are close to nature. The iguanas can be seen next to streams and rivers. Some people will notice them as they sit on the trees, soaking up the sun’s rays on their bodies. They can get a glimpse of these iguanas while they are eating fruits, flowers, seeds and the leaves off bushes. If they feel threatened, they will dive in the water. It is a good thing these iguanas are fast runners and excellent swimmers.

Some of their habitats include the cacti, shrubs and burrows. It used to be the iguanas could be seen along the coastline but because people traveling bother the area, they have retreated back to the other side of Puerto Vallarta. Even though these do not mind these areas of habitats, they do miss the open beachfront where they can bask in the sun. Why do they do this? They stay in the sun to regulate the temperature of their body.

Puerto Vallarta Iguana’s Defense

When the Puerto Vallarta iguana feels threatened or when they sense an attack is coming, they use their tails to strike. Not to mention they will bite or scratch an enemy. This is their way to defend themselves. Besides all this, they are rather harmless to humans.

Because of the destruction of the trees to make way for other things for tourist and natives alike, the natural habitat and the lives for these iguanas are in jeopardy. It is important that people of this island restore what was once an island habitat for these iguanas before they disappear.

On a side note – for those who visit this island and see the iguanas, most would love to own them as pets.

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