Common Puerto Rican ameiva
The common Puerto Rican ameiva, Puerto Rican ground lizard, or siguana común is a species of lizard in the whiptail family.
Geographic range
Ameiva exsul is found in coastal habitats of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, and the British Virgin Islands. In Puerto Rico, the species is also found on the island of Isla Culebra, as well as in the Toro Negro State Forest.Description
Pholidoscelis exsul is a relatively large lizard; males can grow up to. The maximum recorded male snout-to-vent length is, and the maximum recorded female SVL is.Color patterns vary widely among individuals, populations, and islands. Animals are predominantly colored gray, black, or brown, with large or small white dots along their backs. Dorsolateral stripes vary in number, length, and color. All individuals have a white or blue-white mottled stomach. The chin shield and throat patch are often light pink. Juveniles generally have a bright blue tail and more dots than stripes.