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Green Iguana

Iguana Iguana

Description:

A juvenile Iguana Iguana. About 25cm (without tail) they have a large circular plate below each ear. He/she has a crests of enlarged scales on its neck.

Habitat:

In the garden of our holiday cottage, Upper Hells Gate, Saba, Dutch Antilles

Notes:

This one came climbing out of a tree and sat there for me to take pictures.

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6 Comments

lhankin
lhankin 9 years ago

Your photo will still be featured in the Great Nature Project collection located at www.greatnatureproject.org/collections. If you look at the National Geographic Education facebook page, it should be there as well. Sorry you were not able to see it yesterday!

Muckpuk
Muckpuk 9 years ago

ooooh I missed it!
:-(
Busy day at work.

lhankin
lhankin 9 years ago

Thank you! Your photo will be highlighted on Friday, August 8. Afterwards, you’ll be able to see your photo for about a month in the Pic of the Day Collection (www.greatnatureproject.org/collections/1...). Thanks again for contributing to The Great Nature Project!

Muckpuk
Muckpuk 9 years ago

Thank you lhankin! I'd be honoured. :-)

The MnMs
The MnMs 9 years ago

Congratulations! :-)

lhankin
lhankin 9 years ago

Congratulations! We would like to highlight this photo as National Geographic’s Great Nature Project Pic of the Day! It will be featured in the lower left corner on The Great Nature Project website, as well as on NG Education Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ accounts.

We will attribute this photo to you by using your username, Muckpuk. Once we hear back from you (either here or via email to GreatNatureProject@ngs.org), we’ll let you know which date we’ll highlight your photo. Please respond within 72 hours to let us know if you have any questions or concerns. If we don’t hear from you by then, we’ll assume everything is okay and we’ll share your image. Thank you for sharing your observations with The Great Nature Project!

Muckpuk
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Muckpuk

Spotted on Jul 5, 2014
Submitted on Jul 18, 2014

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