Four individuals found by Clifton Hunter High School, two indidivuals at Northside and one individual caught by 7 mile beach shops, Frank Sounds/North Side, QEBPII and Savannah Meadows. (Department of Environment (2018) Invasive Species Database. Dataset); One animal captured by DoE at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman in 2007. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
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- 14.1. Artificial - Terrestrial – Arable Land
- 14.3. Artificial - Terrestrial – Plantations
- 14.4. Artificial - Terrestrial – Rural Gardens
- 14.5. Artificial - Terrestrial – Urban Areas
- 1.5. Forest – Subtropical/tropical dry
- 1.6. Forest – Subtropical/tropical moist lowland
- 1.7. Forest – Subtropical/tropical mangrove vegetation above high tide level
Voracious predator. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
Terrestrial.
Likely introduced through plant/food imports, shipping container or luggage. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
Burton F J, Jenna Wong L, Pagad S (2020). Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species - Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands. Version 1.6. Invasive Species Specialist Group ISSG. Species Specialist Group ISSG. Species Specialist Group ISSG. Available at: https://doi.org/10.15468/asqqbw Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/0crgyy accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-08-22.; Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List; Department of Environment (2018) Invasive Species Database. Dataset;