I think it is mainly found in Cuba.
* Cuban Trojan * Bee Hummingbird * Cuban Finch * Cuban Hutia * Cuban Bulldog Bat * Cuban Solenodon * Cuban Mongoose * Cuban Crocodile * Cuban Iguana * Cuban Treefrog
The ones that I know of are the Cuban Finch, the Bee Hummingbird, and the Bull Dog Bat.
Birds - Cuban Finch, Cuban Parakeet, Cuban Kite. Mammals - Greater Bulldog Bat, Small Indian Mongoose, Pallid Bat. Amphibians - Cuban Crocodile, Cuban Ground Iguana, Cuban Treefrog.
The Cuban Treefrog is native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands.
The Cuban people that live in Cuba all speak spanish.
Two birds that make their home in Cuba are the Cuban Finch and the Bee Hummingbird. Some mammals are the Cuban Hutia - The Largest mammal of Cuba who is a member of the rodent family. The Greater Bulldog Bat which got its name by its bulldog-like face. The Cuban Solendon which is almost extinct. There is also a Small Indian Mongoose which was brought into Cuba to maintain the rodent population. Some reptiles are the Cuban ground iguana, Cuban crocodile and the Cuban boa. Those are some of the animals in Cuba! dont read what that idiot wrote he wrote to much!
Birds: Cuban finch, Bee Hummingbird, Cuban Trogan, Cuban Parakeet, Cuban Kite Mammals: Cuban Hutia, Greater Bull dog bat, Cuban Solenodon, Small Indian Mongoose, Pallid Bat Reptiles & Amphibians: Cuban Crocodile, Cuban Ground Iguana, Cuban Boa, Cuban Treefrog, Monte Iberia Dwarf Eleuth
Hutias, hawks, cuckoos, boas, finches, bee hummingbirds, trogons (their national bird), parakeets, kites, blldog bats, solenodons, mongooses, pallid bats, crocodiles, ground iguanas, treefrogs, Monte iberia dwarf eleuths (endangered and endemic to Cuba)
Cuban TrogonThe national bird of Cuba is the Cuban Trogon.The national bird of Cuba is the Cuban Trogon or Tocororo. It's feathers include the colors red, blue, and white of the Cuban flag.
Cuban Boas prefer the scrub forest and tropical forest regions. These snakes are at risk for becoming endangered species.
No, Cuba is on Cuban soil.
Cuban is the proper adjective for Cuba, as in, "That restaurant serves the best cuban pork sandwiches."