PNHS(pacific northwest herp society) had an awesome speaker tonight, and I just figured I'd share a bit, since it was a GREAT cyclura presentation with a ton of slides. The guy was a herpetologist by the name of Joe W.(long last name, can;t remember all of it), who had just gotten back from Cuba a couple days before hand. He works with ALL of the cyclura iguanas in a preservation program, and had the most amazing slides. GORGEOUS big colorful male andros iguanas, and GREAT wild lewisi pictures. One male was the most NEON sky blue i've ever seen. I really envy this man, having had his hands on every single species and sub species of cyclura that still exist. I really wish I hadn't forgotten my camera, or I would of been taking pictures of some of his slides.. grrr.. Jiffy Pop, you woulda died seeing this guys presentation. hehe.
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"And here I walk above ground, in a coffin made of flesh.."



It was farking awesome. Seeing all those species of cyclura, most of them with not one specimin in captivity.