These were pretty cool:
http://www.fieldherpforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=11649
RUSS
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These were pretty cool:
http://www.fieldherpforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=11649
RUSS
Great pictures,those iguanas are huge and looks as if they eat well too.Thx for sharing.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Really cool pics, was it hot? They seem so light in color. It would be cool to see a comparison of the different cyclura cyclura throughout the exumas, most of the photos i see of them, they are darker. Thanks for sharing. KB
It wasn't hot yet, but apparently it gets pretty unbearable in July and August.
RUSS
Russ,
How far did you travel to leaf cay?
There are several leaf cays through the Exumas and if you were near Lee Stockling Island there are iguanas on several islands within about a 30 min ride by boat but all those iguanas are figginsi. inornata are on the leaf cay at the far north end of the Exuamas about 70 miles from LSI did you go that far up? And many of the southern cays may not have no feeding signs on them for the critics out there.
Rob
This was Leaf Cay off the northeast side of Norman's Pond Cay. And a researcher did contact me to let me know that these are figginsi, not inornata.
Thanks
RUSS
OMG was he feeding them pretzels?!
Petra loves pretzels, popcorn cheese nips, etc (only in a blue moon does she get that garbage )

These are figginsi.
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