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Mug shot of an Iguana
Jaysan

Mug shot of an Iguana (Ctenosaura similis)

Saw loads of these iguana's when I was there. Such characters trying to attract the female with their head bobbing. This one had lost its tail (probably in a fight) and it was re-growing. You could make out the spiny bits in the old tail whils the new tail didnt have any spines.
Habitat
Forest
Location
Playa del Carman, Mexico
Date taken
Dec 2015
Scientific name
Ctenosaura similis
Equipment used
Canon EOS 450, 100-400
Staff member
Opus Editor
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Gosh!!! You've some amazing close-up detail on the lizard Sandeep.

A super picture my friend - excellent work.

I think you had a grand time in Mexico, didn't you.
 

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