Isla Santa Cruz (Baja California Sur)

Isla Santa Cruz
Isla Santa Cruz (Mexico)
Geography
Location Gulf of California,
Loreto Municipality
Coordinates 25°17′13.37″N 110°43′7.60″W / 25.2870472°N 110.7187778°W / 25.2870472; -110.7187778
Highest elevation 494 m (1,621 ft)
Administration
Mexico
State Baja California Sur
Demographics
Population Uninhabited

Isla Santa Cruz, is an island in the Gulf of California, east of the Baja California Peninsula in Baja California Sur state.

The island is uninhabited and is within Loreto Municipality.

Biology

Isla Santa Cruz has six species of reptile, including Crotalus atrox (Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake), Lampropeltis californiae (California Kingsnake), Phyllodactylus nocticolus (Peninsular Leaf-toed Gecko), Rena humilis (Western Threadsnake), Sauromalus ater (Common Chuckwalla), and Sceloporus angustus (Isla Santa Cruz Sator). [1]

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