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DescriptionCayman Racer Snake.jpg
We visited the Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Gardens and got a tour of the park from a naturalist who worked for the Ambassadors of the Environment Program. She pointed out this Cayman Racer (Cubophis caymanus), the only snake indigenous to Grand Cayman, sitting in the leaves next to the trail. The Racer is a relatively small snake and feeds primarily on Cuban Tree Frogs and the occasional iguana hatchling. They are not poisonous.
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