Tuesday, July 1

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)

AnimalNotes
Aruban Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus arubensis)Unique to Aruba
Green IguanaCommon across the island
Boa Constrictor (non-native)Introduced species; controlled
Geckos & AnolesFound in gardens and rocky areas
TortoisesDomesticated; wild species rare

2. Birds (Land and Migratory)

Aruba is a birdwatcher’s paradise with over 200 species recorded. Some notable ones include:

BirdStatus
Brown PelicanCoastal bird, commonly seen diving for fish
Aruban Burrowing Owl (Shoco)Endemic and endangered
TroupialBright orange-and-black songbird
BananaquitSmall nectar-feeding bird
FlamingosSeen on nearby islands (e.g., Renaissance Island)
Herons & EgretsFound in lagoons and salt flats

3. Sea Life & Marine Animals

Aruba has rich marine biodiversity, especially around its coral reefs.

Marine AnimalNotes
Sea Turtles (Green, Hawksbill, Loggerhead)Nest on Aruba’s beaches
Colorful Reef Fish (Parrotfish, Angelfish)Common in snorkeling areas
Eels, Octopus, RaysSeen during dives
DolphinsOccasionally spotted offshore

4. Mammals

There are few native mammals, mostly small or introduced species.

MammalNotes
Aruban Cunucu DogLocal mixed breed, often seen in rural areas
BatsNative, important for pollination
Goats & DonkeysIntroduced long ago; some still roam wild

5. Insects & Arthropods

CreatureNotes
ButterfliesCommon around flowers (e.g., Monarchs)
Bees & WaspsNatural pollinators
ScorpionsPresent in dry, rocky areas
SpidersMostly 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)
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