I don't know what is going on in my mind lately, but I am obsessing about Iguanas! That is, in addition to Beardies.
Anyway, I thought I'd share these awesome pics I took a few years ago while visiting Puerto Rico. We took a boat ride to one of their national parks, which is called Mata La Gata Island, and on our way there, we came across an Iguana sanctuary! We got to ride up right next to the docks and check them out up close. They were HUGE and so cool that I wanted to stay there all day and watch them.
*PLEASE NOTE that I am not the one who threw cheese doodles at them to eat, though they didn't seem to mind the snack!*
It was such a wonderful surprise to just happen across them like that; I was overjoyed! Then I got sad when the boat started pulling away, but I got to see them again on the way back. :mrgreen:
I always love to see animals in a natural setting. I'm a big fan of the "Planet Earth" series on Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel.
Anyway, to whomever would like, please feel free to post your Iguana pics here!
They have been running a series on Discovery channel that is called Wild Pacific and is by BBC. If you like the other nature shows, you have to watch WIld Pacific. You can buy the DVD if you search for it. The series has one particular show on strange wildlife of the Pacific islands and features a creature called a Tuatara. It almost looks like a Water dragon a little and it can supposedly live up to 100 years. They only get about 2 feet long and actually like cooler weather. They are actual living relatives to the dinosaurs.
You know Mata la Gata in spanish means to kill the cat.I was thinking of getting a red iguana a long time ago.But instead i got my beardies which i dont regret.
They have been running a series on Discovery channel that is called Wild Pacific and is by BBC. If you like the other nature shows, you have to watch WIld Pacific. You can buy the DVD if you search for it. The series has one particular show on strange wildlife of the Pacific islands and features a creature called a Tuatara. It almost looks like a Water dragon a little and it can supposedly live up to 100 years. They only get about 2 feet long and actually like cooler weather. They are actual living relatives to the dinosaurs.
Yeah, I know - creepy, right? I don't remember why that's the islands' name. I did ask, but this was like 6 years ago - I don't even remember what I had for lunch yesterday.