Wildlife Commonly Found in Aruba
Aruba’s dry climate and desert-like terrain shape its unique wildlife. While it doesn’t have large mammals or tropical rainforests, it supports a variety of birds, reptiles, marine animals, and small land creatures, many of which are endemic or protected.
1. Reptiles (Common & Native)
| Animal | Notes |
|---|---|
| Aruban Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus arubensis) | Unique to Aruba |
| Green Iguana | Common across the island |
| Boa Constrictor (non-native) | Introduced species; controlled |
| Geckos & Anoles | Found in gardens and rocky areas |
| Tortoises | Domesticated; wild species rare |
2. Birds (Land and Migratory)
Aruba is a birdwatcher’s paradise with over 200 species recorded. Some notable ones include:
| Bird | Status |
|---|---|
| Brown Pelican | Coastal bird, commonly seen diving for fish |
| Aruban Burrowing Owl (Shoco) | Endemic and endangered |
| Troupial | Bright orange-and-black songbird |
| Bananaquit | Small nectar-feeding bird |
| Flamingos | Seen on nearby islands (e.g., Renaissance Island) |
| Herons & Egrets | Found in lagoons and salt flats |
3. Sea Life & Marine Animals
Aruba has rich marine biodiversity, especially around its coral reefs.
| Marine Animal | Notes |
|---|---|
| Sea Turtles (Green, Hawksbill, Loggerhead) | Nest on Aruba’s beaches |
| Colorful Reef Fish (Parrotfish, Angelfish) | Common in snorkeling areas |
| Eels, Octopus, Rays | Seen during dives |
| Dolphins | Occasionally spotted offshore |
4. Mammals
There are few native mammals, mostly small or introduced species.
| Mammal | Notes |
|---|---|
| Aruban Cunucu Dog | Local mixed breed, often seen in rural areas |
| Bats | Native, important for pollination |
| Goats & Donkeys | Introduced long ago; some still roam wild |
5. Insects & Arthropods
| Creature | Notes |
|---|---|
| Butterflies | Common around flowers (e.g., Monarchs) |
| Bees & Wasps | Natural pollinators |
| Scorpions | Present in dry, rocky areas |
| Spiders | Mostly harmless house or garden types |
6. National Park Wildlife (Arikok National Park)
Home to many of Aruba’s protected species, including:
- Shoco (Burrowing Owl)
- Aruban Whiptail Lizard
- Rare bats
- Cactus-dwelling birds and rodents
Conservation Notes
- Aruba protects endangered species like:
- Sea turtles
- Shoco (owl)
- Marine ecosystems
- Wildlife preservation is managed by:
- FPNA Aruba (National Parks Foundation)
- Turtugaruba (Sea Turtle Conservation)

