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Great photos!!!Thanks for sharing!!!!nm


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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on January 16, 2003 at 19:38:55:

In Reply to: Fantastic iguana photos posted by Annaka on January 16, 2003 at 01:57:53:

:If you enjoy drooling over photos of beautiful iguanas as much as I do, take a look at this page:

:http://www.kulturresor.nu/wild/wild.htm

:Aahhhh, gorgeous iguanas, in the wild, lounging on trees... Look at how perfect they are, no damaged spikes, no retained sheds, no burn scars. Each pic is a moment of those igs' daily lives. There's a lot of information in these photos that we don't get to see in captivity - what their habitat is like, how they interact with one another, how their looks change throughout their range. I loved seeing the groups (harems?) of iguanas - surprising to know they are that social! They're organised a lot like daygecko social groups I saw on Hawaii, one big male keeping watch over a bunch of females and little ones. Best thing about it is, most of the photos have locality data, so you can map where these particular types of iguanas come from. This info can be useful if you are trying to guess where your ig came from. My Kaaz looks an awful lot like some of the CostaRican iguanas, though I'm not sure about Guy. I wish my two babies would grow up at least halfways as pretty as some of these igs.

:What can I say, it's late and I have nothing better to do...
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