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Saint Vincent - Animals in the Habitats, and Biodiversity
Saint Vincent is an island country in the Lesser Antillean archipelago of the Caribbean Sea and the tropical zone. It is located in the central archipelago, to the south of Saint Lucia and to the north of Grenada. The following shows the distribution of animals in Saint Vincent.
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Saint Vincent regionally extinct in historic age |
 | Rodent |
St. Vincent Pygmy Rice Rat (?~AD1892) |
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Saint Vincent extant species |
 | Snake (CR) |
Saint Vincent Blacksnake |  | Ibis |
Glossy Ibis ,
Roseate Spoonbill |  | Parrot |
St. Vincent Amazon |  | endemic bird |
Grenada Flycatcher ,
Whistling Warbler ,
Lesser Antillean Tanager |  | bird (EN) |
Whistling Warbler |
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Saint Vincent marine extant species |
 | Turtle |
Green turtle ,
Hawksbill turtle ,
Leatherback turtle |  | Frigatebird |
Magnificent Frigatebird |  | Shark |
Whale shark (12m),
Scalloped hammerhead ,
Great hammerhead ,
Shortfin mako |  | Marlin |
Atlantic sailfish ,
Atlantic Blue Marlin ,
Atlantic White Marlin |
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Saint Vincent small extant species |
 | Frog (EN) |
(Eleutherodactylus shrevei) |
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