Some sort of iguana at the Perth Zoo
portaite of an iguana acrilics and felt tip pens and pen and ink some poeple might not get it but i fing these prehistric creatures facinating and have a strange beauty all of there own
Iguana is a genus of lizard native to tropical areas of Central and South America and the Caribbean. The genus was first described by Austrian naturalist Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in his book Specimen Medicum, Exhibens Synopsin Reptilium Emendatam cum Experimentis circa Venena in 1768. The genus Iguana includes two species: the green iguana (a popular pet) and the lesser Antillean iguana. / The word “Iguana” is derived from a Spanish form of the original Taino name for the species “Iwana”. / An iguana’s ear is known as the tympanum. It is the iguana’s ear drum, and is located right above the subtympanic shield and behind the eye. This is a very thin and delicate part of the iguana, and crucial to their hearing.
It was almost as if this guy walked up and posed for the photo. On South Plazas Island, Galapagos, Ecuador Browse By Category / Underwater / Panoramas / Adelaide and South Australia
Pedro – a critically endangered Blue Iguana, endemic to Grand Cayman Island, British West Indies. Eating a favourite treat of Noni fruit. R.I.P. Pedro / / NEWS FLASH – May 3, 2008 / Six Endangered Blue Iguanas Murdered / http://www.blueiguana.ky/news.htm / / I personally am devastated by this news. It was only October last year that I spent two weeks volunteering at the Blue Iguana Recovery Program and developed a close bond with Pedro and several other Blues. Pedro is confirmed dead since entrails were found outside his enclosure but his body is still missing. / B.I.R.P. is in constant need of donations, and now more than ever! Please donate anything you can spare to this important conservation program. Donate here / / 100% profits from the sale of prints go to the Blue Iguana Recovery Program on Grand Cayman Island B.I.R.P. ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com /
SBC combines photography, painting and drawing in this depiction of a surreal and tropical fantasy of Key Biscayne. The Lighthouse and its Goddess keep a light on the beauty and essence of Key Biscayne. Inspiration and influenced by Sandro Botticellis, “Birth of Venus”. Key Biscayne won 3rd Place in the Mixed Media Category at the Darien Art Show, 2006.
Shot of an iguana eye.
A large species of lizard within the genus Iguana possesses a dewlap, a row of spines running down their back to their tail, and a third eye on their head. This eye is known as the Parietal eye, which looks just like a pale scale on the top of their head. Behind their neck are small scales which resemble spikes, known as tuberculate scales. They also have a large round scale on their cheek known as a subtympanic shield. An iguana’s ear is known as the tympanum. It is the iguana’s ear drum, and is located right above the subtympanic shield and behind the eye. This is a very thin and delicate part of the iguana, and crucial to their hearing. Location Central and South America and the Caribbean
you don’t have to be a sociopath in order to become a politician / but it certainly helps / the question could also be a cry for help from someone who is suffering a bout of amnesia / on the other hand / it can also be seen as a perfectly innocent question
I like the colour of this Iguna.
The Green Iguana / Taken at Melbourne Zoological Gardens
Tommy and his mom / were playing on the lawn. / They got up before the dawn / before the spark’ling dew was gone! She knows it will be / some time before she / gets her old friend to see: / For we all from death soon will be free. One thing more she’s learned from thee: / Cold blood doth not make cold heart, you see!
I made this t-shirt design specially for my eldest son, because “Mom, what’s with all the little cutie stuff ”.....Reason enough. / I first drew the outline with Autocad ( because that’s what I’m used to from work ) and then I did the colouring with paintshop pro. /
Taken at the “Tropiquarium” in Servion (Switzerland). / Nikon D50, Sigma lens 70-300 mm / 1/500 sec., f/5
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An Iguana which spotted ME at the Lakeland Oasis Park, Cumbria. Nikon D80 – Sigma 70-300 APO DG Macro lens
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