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Brazil Pantanal .
This one spent the night in my roommate's backpack. When in the morning she wanted to get something out, she got the scared creature instead.
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photonegative scan
Costa Rica. Tortuguero.
As soon as they noticed the nearby ocean they ran like crazy.
Bolivia. Western Amazon.
Caiman crocodilus yacare. Yacare caiman. Yacaré. Caïman yacare. Yacarekaaiman.
One of my favorite fish of all time. My AFB in his prime. He was nearly impossible to get a photo of in the planted tank. I'm happy to have gotten this shot.
These little guys were all over the interior of nassau, Bahamas. I believe this is the northern or cuban curly tailed lizard.
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We were thrilled when we were on vacation in Ft Bragg to see these beautiful horses come by our condo, and quickly went out to greet them.
Luckly, he had just eaten what ever had been in the hole in front of him. You can see the bulge in his lower coil. See album with story behind photos !! © Glenn Dickey Photography 2010
Ecuador. Galápagos.
Plaza.
1987 slide scan.
The Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is one of three species of the genus Conolophus. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands, primarily the islands of Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz, North Seymour, Baltra, and South Plaza.
Land iguanas are primarily herbivorous; however, some individuals have shown that they are opportunistic carnivores supplementing their diet with insects, centipedes and carrion.[2] Because fresh water is scarce on the islands it inhabits, the Galapagos land iguana obtains the majority of its moisture from the prickly-pear cactus that makes up 80% of its diet: fruit, flowers, pads, and even spines. During the rainy season it will drink from available standing pools of water and feast on yellow flowers of the genus Portulaca.
It is estimated that the Galapagos land iguana has a 50 to 60-year lifespan.