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Anolis barbatus

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:iconfoowahu:
Wow, this is absolutely beautiful.
One of my FAVORITES of yours to date :heart:

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:iconlincava:
I'm amazed at the spines under the jaw - and what amazing eyes.
Wonderful work, Igor.

Lin

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:iconoobrieoo:
I dunno about over there, but here in the states those things are EXTREMELY rare incollections. Just wow. Awesome shot, awesome animal.

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:icondavincipoppalag:
Gorgeous creature

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:iconhustlahhh:
i'm completely and utterly speechless. i think it speaks for itself.
:iconwonder-woozy:
Wonderful looking lizard, never seen one of these before.
:iconglowworm56:
He has beautiful eyes-and his skin is beautiful-it resembles pebbles.

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:iconabikeodyssey:
Beautiful and prehistoric-looking animal!

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:iconjacobea:
It does look like an old fashioned iguanadon :)
:iconinsanegelfling:
What is this lizard's common name? I can't seem to find one.

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April 8
398 KB
398 KB
1200×800

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Camera Data

Canon
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
1/166 second
F/16.0
100 mm
320
Apr 5, 2009, 12:30:50 PM

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