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Male green iguanas

Iguana iguana

Photo by KarenSaxton
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

The males turn orange during breeding season. These two were in separate trees, but trying to outdo each other. One had better color, by far, but the other one had better "presence" at least to the human eye

Habitat:

in trees near the river

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Comments (6)

Last night Noah was omitting uploaded photos. I'm not sure why - yes, there is a third photo, second animal to upload
the two photos look like the same animal to me...or maybe my connection isn't working - a beautiful animal and photograph

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PublishedJanuary 19, 2012

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