Morning glory (Ipomea violaceae) and prickly pear cactus (Opuntia dillenii) are found, being vital to the Little Scrub ground lizard (Ameiva corax) which is unique to the island.
[3] The island provides a nesting site for various birds, including the brown noddy, bridled tern, sooty tern, roseate tern, and the brown booby.
Several dove (Zenaida aurita) nests were also identified during a 2010 survey, along with a single Audubon's shearwater nest.
Brown pelicans also used the island at that time, but were not observed to be nesting.
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