This is a sideways photo of my Iguana Apollo. He has been doing bretter since I was bitten. I've started taking him out agein somewhat often. I would say hes taken a turn for the better.
I wasn't sure what to expect on an Iquana blog. This is a fascinating topic and it's made even more fascinating since you are speaking from true experience.
Apollo is a beautiful creature, but I will admit, I'd be nervous at the thought of being bitten by him. So glad to know that he has taken a turn for the better (probably since you are no longer on vacation and can spend time with him).
In the Galapagos Islands there are Marine Iguanas that can swim underwater and be on land as well. I was lucky enough to see the many that covered the rocks on one of those islands many years ago!
Keep up the good work. Hope to check back and learn more about these wonderful creatures.
Hi my name is Skylar. Why do you like iguanas so much. Mother lay there egg under ground. I love that you have so many pics. You mit like my blog at http://skylarfamily.blogspot.com/
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I wasn't sure what to expect on an Iquana blog. This is a fascinating topic and it's made even more fascinating since you are speaking from true experience.
Apollo is a beautiful creature, but I will admit, I'd be nervous at the thought of being bitten by him. So glad to know that he has taken a turn for the better (probably since you are no longer on vacation and can spend time with him).
In the Galapagos Islands there are Marine Iguanas that can swim underwater and be on land as well. I was lucky enough to see the many that covered the rocks on one of those islands many years ago!
Keep up the good work. Hope to check back and learn more about these wonderful creatures.
Hi my name is Skylar.
Why do you like iguanas so much.
Mother lay there egg under ground.
I love that you have so many pics.
You mit like my blog at http://skylarfamily.blogspot.com/
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