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Animals on Anguilla


A photo collection of creatures; animals, birds and insects you might encounter on Anguilla.
Anguilla has a large variety of wildlife and domestic animals on land. All must be adaptable to heat and the lack of water. Some, like the island goats are visable all the time but others such as the scorpion hide under rocks in the desolate parts of the island and are hard to find. There are even a couple we can not identify. If you know what these creatures are, please email and let us know.


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Anguilla Animals

Because of the harsh conditions on Anguilla it is a wonder that any animal life can live here. The fact is many animals have adapted to the climate and lack of water and find the island an excellent place to live. Others such as migratory birds use Anguilla as a stopping off point during their journey. Have you seen an unusual species on Anguilla and want to share the experience? Send us a photo or your story. If you have a question or comment about animal life on Anguilla please use the form below.
Many Thanks to Karl Questel of St. Barths who has supplied us with the scientific names for many of our creatures.
Visit Karl's website about the insects of St. Barths visit St. Barths Nature.


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Garden Spider: Argiope cf. argentata
Banana Quits: Coereba flaveola bartholemica
Sanderling: Calidri pusilla
Mangrove cuckoo Coccyzus minor
Mangrove cuckoo Coccyzus minor
Caribbean Tree Crab (Hermit Crab): Coenobita clypeatus
Hermit crabs: Coenobita clypeatus
Land Crab: Gecarcinus ruricola
Scorpion: Centruroides sp.
Bat Moth: Ascalapha odorata
Tarantula: Cyrtopholis sp.
Red-Footed Tortoise: Chelonoidis carbonaria
Dysdercus sp.
Grazing Goats: Capra hircus
Female Bull Finch: Loxigilla noctis ridgewayi
Male Bull Finch: Loxigilla noctis ridgewayi
Anole Lizard: Anolis gingivinus
Ram Goat: Capra hircus
An Anguilla cow takes advantage of the tall grass during the rainy season.
Orange spider: Stasina sp.
Laughing Gull: Larus atricilla
Anole displays his throat pouch.
Ground lizard youth with snack.
Wasp (Jack Spaniel)
Wasp nest hang in trees and under ledges.
Thrasher will often come to your table for snacks.
Cattle
Tiny orange butterfly: Agraulis vanillae insularis
Egret: Ardea alba
Turtle Dove, Anguilla Nat. bird



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