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Iguana for Bill (Bmac62)

Photography Animals posted on Nov 08, 2011
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Bill and many, many more. I know that I have done Iguanas before but this guy has it all and he is running free – not in a cage or at the zoo. The large dewlap under his chin can be inflated to attract females, intimidate rivals or scare off predators. The large round scales on his cheeks are known as the subtympanic shield. That’s another indication that you are looking at a male, this guy is about 30 inches (76cm) long. He has a third eye (Parietal eye), visible as a pale scale, on the top of the head and used for sensing changes in light such as an aerial predator. An iguana's ear is called a tympanum and is found right above the subtympanic shield and behind the eye. Check out the claws and he has a nasty set of sharp teeth. Taken with my old Minolta. Some info from Wikipedia. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favs and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

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njb2000

6:19AM | Thu, 17 November 2011

I love these old fellows what surprised me was they also swim!

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Rhanagaz

6:20AM | Thu, 17 November 2011

Great shots,Dana! He looks very cool! :o)

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