Has heart shaped leaves with conical spines on the trunk
Sandbox
This giant mollusc can be found munching on leaves in the gully
Giant African snail
This tree has many hanging roots with parts of the tree exuding milky latex. It's how Barbados got its name...
Bearded fig tree
It's a brown decomposer found in gullies; one might call it leggy.
Brown millipede
The flowers of this tree are pinkish, with the bark having large conical spines... not so silky smooth.
Silk cotton
This is an invasive weasel-like animal that was introduced to control the rat species in Barbados.
Mongoose
This tree is invasive and can be found growing on abandoned agricultural ground... also called myamosee
River Tamarind
It is critically endangered and can be found along coastal cliffs
Leaf-toed gecko
The trunk is bumpy and furrowed, with bright yellow fruit
Hog plum
The endemic animal that was rediscovered in 2025 and can be found in moist environments
Barbados Threadsnake