Gold Tegu

Gold Tegu
Gold Tegu

Gold Tegu, also known as Golden Tegu, Common Tegu, Black Tegu, Colombian Tegu and Tiger Lizard (on Trinidad), is a species of Tegu. Its old scientific name (synonym) was Tupinambis nigropunctatus but it has since renamed to Tupinambis teguixin.

Gold Tegu was very common around the feeders and in the adjacent forest at the Asa Wright Centre in Trinidad.

Gold Tegus grow to be approximately 2 to 3 feet (60 to 100 cm) on average, and up to 3.5 to 4 kg in weight, with a glossy body, powerful limbs and a thick tail. They have many black and gold stripes down their body. Gold Tegus live in the tropical forests of northern and central South America, as well as Panama. They feed on insects, invertebrates, small mammals, reptiles and birds, as well as fish and sometimes fruit.

References
Asa Wright Centre; Wikipedia

Photograph
Photographed at 1/2000th of a second, f5.6 and ISO 2000.

Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Location: Asa Wright Centre
Family: Teiidae
Species: Tegu Lizard (Tupinambis teguixin)
Date taken: 11/05/2017