Great photo. I have posted some iguana photos, both babies and adults, on my site, and some gecko photos, but never an iguana as vibrant green as this one.
I'm glad you spoke up Sally. Based on that thing alone I'd had abandoned any idea of ever returning to Australia for another visit. It's the snakes and crocs that get most people I suppose. Thanks, that was a fun pic.
Oh my God...is that thing real or a statue? If it's real I swear I'll never complain about geckos again!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat! I'd want the same one for my garden!
ReplyDeleteI looks to real to be real.
ReplyDeleteWhat color!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive creature! I wonder what he was thinking.
ReplyDeleteVery funny...
ReplyDeleteJeez Louise! That eyeball is a little too human looking for my liking.
ReplyDeleteWow! It's frightening!
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't get burglars with him around.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. I have posted some iguana photos, both babies and adults, on my site, and some gecko photos, but never an iguana as vibrant green as this one.
ReplyDeleteIs he a friend of the incredible Hulk ?
ReplyDeleteSally, you're pulling our collective legs!?
ReplyDeleteTHAT is one amazing garden ornament...scary scary . BUT love the colour...I am a LIME girl ;-)
ReplyDeleteI feel duty bound to say that this "creature" is NOT real! It is, as cabacurl points out, a garden ornament.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you spoke up Sally. Based on that thing alone I'd had abandoned any idea of ever returning to Australia for another visit.
ReplyDeleteIt's the snakes and crocs that get most people I suppose.
Thanks, that was a fun pic.
lol, wayne - but you never know what other monsters are lurking in wait in mild-mannered suburbia!
ReplyDeleteOh thank goodness it's not real! I can continue to bemoan my gecko invasion!
ReplyDeleteLooks really big... and the color is amazing
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