Eye of the Iguana
by Bob Hislop
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Eye of the Iguana
Artist
Bob Hislop
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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A green iguana crawls down the stem and fronds of a jungle plant near Drake Bay, Costa Rica.
Green Iguanas are active during daylight hours, very adept moving around in trees, and are also often found near water. Agile climbers, Iguana can fall up to 50 feet (15 m) and land unhurt (iguanas use their hind leg claws to clasp leaves and branches to break a fall).During cold, wet weather, green iguanas prefer to stay on the ground for greater warmth. When swimming, an iguana remains submerged, letting its four legs hang limply against its side. They propel through the water with powerful tail strokes.
Fine art Nature, Wildlife and Landscape photography prints, posters, canvas prints, greeting cards and stock images by Bob Hislop All rights reserved 970-623-5525. WATERMARKS WILL NOT APPEAR ON PURCHASED IMAGES.
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December 6th, 2013
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