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St. Croix Heritage Trail Wildlife watching on St. Croix takes a relaxed mind and a keen eye.  In addition to the island birds--covered on their own page—there are several interesting species of mammals, reptiles and amphibians worthy of your inspection.  more

 

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Mongoose
Iguana
White-Tailed Deer
 
The very large toad you might see at night after a rain is the crapaud, soaking up stored heat from the road outside your hotel.  The little tree lizard, or anole, can be seen inflating his “dewlap” in a display for nearby females as he does a series of pushups. One likely place you might see our large land crab is hanging from a scale at a roadside vendor’s market.  Our mammals include the mongoose, white-tail deer and several bat species.

 

 

 

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